Xcorganizer 1.2.3 (2024)
: Some users may find it too simple if they are looking for a full system optimizer. Is it worth the update?
: Prevents accidental deletion of critical configuration files by focusing only on disposable data.
: Minimal CPU and RAM footprint while idling in the background. Cons : Niche Audience : Only useful for developers using Xcode. 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.
: No complex configurations; it does one job and does it well. : Some users may find it too simple
: 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/ .
: 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
is a specialized utility designed for Apple developers to manage and clean up Xcode’s often-bloated "Derived Data" and support files. Version 1.2.3 focuses on stability and minor UI refinements to ensure it remains a lightweight alternative to manual terminal commands or more "heavyweight" cleaning suites. Quick Verdict


