SpaceMonger is a complex application that scans disk space and lets you find out which files and folders are taking up the most space on your hard drive. It comes loaded with a bunch of handy options, including pie charts, statistics, and favorites.

As far as the interface is concerned, the app adopts a large window with a modern and flat look. It can immediately begin analyzing disk space on each drive, whether it's local, removable, in the network, removable storage unit, or an optical disc.

It compiles statistics with all types of files and classifies them by size, enabling you to check out a pie chart and tree map to get a better idea of their structure, as well as to investigate the name, type, full path, date of modification, and size of each file.

They can be opened in Windows Explorer without leaving the SpaceMonger interface, copied or moved to other locations, or eliminated from the computer. A search function is put at your disposal if you want to locate a particular item.

Apart from files, the software tool is also capable of scanning entire folders, together with Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive accounts. What's more, you can create a favorites list for quickly accessing files, find out the free, unscanned or hidden space available on a drive, as well as map network drives.

When it comes to program configuration, you can change the UI language and font, disable message confirmations for important events, remove SpaceMonger's entries from the Windows Explorer context menu, set colors for the tree map and statistics, and so on.

The tool had minimal impact on computer performance in our tests, thanks to the fact that it needed low CPU and memory to function normally. Taking into account its comprehensive features and configuration parameters, you can definitely give SpaceMonger a shot to find out if it meets your requirements when it comes to disk space analysis.