Folder size display utility

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Jane

Hi,

Could you recommend a utility to view the folder size in some sort of a
graphic chart. I have a hard drive which is nearly full and would like to
know where all the space has gone!

TIA, Jane :-)
 
Jane wrote in said:
Could you recommend a utility to view the folder size in some sort of a
graphic chart. I have a hard drive which is nearly full and would like to
know where all the space has gone!

See our very own site <http://www.pricelessware.org/>,
"The best of the best in Windows Freeware, as determined by the
readers of alt.comp.freeware"

with SpaceMonger and Treesize listed in this category:
<http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/PL2004ORGANIZERS.htm#Cataloger:DiskSpace>

A few other alternatives listed on:
<http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/programs/P_SYSTEMUTILITIES.php>
if you sort by category, and then scroll down the category column
until you find those under:
Cataloger: Disk Space

All the best,
Bjorn Simonsen
 
Jane said:
Could you recommend a utility to view the folder size in some sort of a
graphic chart. I have a hard drive which is nearly full and would like to
know where all the space has gone!

One that integrates nicely is Folder Size Shell.

I will send a copy to [alt.binaries.freeware], since it is hard to find.
 
Hello, Jane!
You wrote on Fri, 19 Mar 2004 10:07:33 +1300:
Could you recommend a utility to view the folder size in some sort of
a graphic chart. I have a hard drive which is nearly full and would
like to know where all the space has gone!

I like SequoiaView:
http://www.win.tue.nl/sequoiaview/

Kindly regards.
 
Go it and thanks

Jane said:
Could you recommend a utility to view the folder size in some sort of a
graphic chart. I have a hard drive which is nearly full and would like to
know where all the space has gone!

One that integrates nicely is Folder Size Shell.

I will send a copy to [alt.binaries.freeware], since it is hard to find.
 

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