Xcorganizer 1.2.3 Instant
: No complex configurations; it does one job and does it well.
: Unlike a global "Empty Trash" approach, XCOrganizer allows you to select specific projects to clean. This is invaluable when one project’s index is corrupted but you don’t want to lose the build cache for everything else you're working on.
: Prevents accidental deletion of critical configuration files by focusing only on disposable data. XCOrganizer 1.2.3
If you are already on version 1.2.x, the 1.2.3 update is a recommended "housekeeping" patch that fixes minor crashing bugs related to symlinked project folders. For new users, it remains one of the cleanest ways to keep a Mac's SSD from being swallowed by Xcode's temporary files.
XCOrganizer is a "must-have" for iOS/macOS developers who work on multiple projects simultaneously. It solves the perennial "Xcode is acting weird" problem by providing a surgical way to wipe project-specific data without nuking your entire development environment. : No complex configurations; it does one job
: It provides a clear visual breakdown of how much space DerivedData , Archives , and Device Support files are consuming. In version 1.2.3, the scanning engine is noticeably faster than previous iterations.
: Minimal CPU and RAM footprint while idling in the background. Cons : Niche Audience : Only useful for developers using Xcode. XCOrganizer is a "must-have" for iOS/macOS developers who
: The app lives primarily in your menu bar, making it a "two-click" solution to a problem that usually requires navigating deep into ~/Library/Developer/ .


