ANN: Vyooh DiskView - Visually see disk space usage in Windows Explorer

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Vyooh, Inc

Software Announcement: Vyooh DiskView enables disk space usage analysis and
management from within Windows Explorer

See how your disk space is organized - inside Windows Explorer!

DiskView analyzes your disk space, understands its structure, assimilates
information, and presents it visually so that you can understand and manage
your files and folders easily - without stepping out of Windows Explorer.


"Innovative, Intuitive, Integrated!"

DiskView uses a combination of color, shape, size, texture and transparency
to represent various attributes of the file-system - hidden files and
folders are transparent, newer are bright, system files have distinctive
patterns and file-system attributes are depicted with icons. With one
glance, you can see which files and folders are taking up the most
disk-space, and gain an intimate understanding of how disk space is
distributed on your computer.

With DiskView, you can manage your disk space wisely, and organize your
files and folders without stepping out of Windows Explorer. DiskView helps
you find big files at a glance, and visually shows how disk space is
organized - not only on your computer, but also on network shares and mapped
network drives.

See how DiskView integrates into Windows Explorer:
http://www.diskview.com/diskview-components.htm

Learn more:
http://www.diskview.com/diskview.htm

Screenshots:
http://www.diskview.com/screenshots.htm

Download:
http://www.diskview.com/download.htm

DiskView homepage:
http://www.diskview.com/

System Requirements

Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003 or later
Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher.
Pentium II 450 MHz or higher
 
Software Announcement: Vyooh DiskView enables disk space usage
analysis and management from within Windows Explorer

Fsck off, spammer. You've just guaranteed that no one in this group who
is a professional tech will ever look at your software, let alone use
it.

Malke
 
Malke said:
Fsck off, spammer. You've just guaranteed that no one in this group who
is a professional tech will ever look at your software, let alone use
it.

I couldn't agree more - we really need to teach vendors who do this
sort of thing a lesson by banding together and boycotting their
products. I would never purchase software from an organization that
behaves in this way.

- TJ
 

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