Looking for Directory/Info/Size/Reporting

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LiNUXG33K

I use to have a free program that would scan my drives and show me in a
graphical display the size and types of files on my drive. The display was
a high res 'bubble like' screen, were the different colors represented the
different file types. I know the program was NOT called "Tree Size" or
"Disk Monger"

Thank you for any help locating this.
 
LiNUXG33K said:
I use to have a free program that would scan my drives and show me in a
graphical display the size and types of files on my drive. The display was
a high res 'bubble like' screen, were the different colors represented the
different file types. I know the program was NOT called "Tree Size" or
"Disk Monger"

Thank you for any help locating this.

I think SequioaView is a program that would do the job

Farnk
 
LiNUXG33K said:
I use to have a free program that would scan my drives and show me in
a graphical display the size and types of files on my drive. The
display was a high res 'bubble like' screen, were the different
colors represented the different file types. I know the program was
NOT called "Tree Size" or "Disk Monger"

Probably not the one you are thinking of, but I have found Scanner
(http://www.steffengerlach.de/freeware/index.html) to be the most useful
tool for this job.
 
LiNUXG33K said:
I use to have a free program that would scan my drives and show me in a
graphical display the size and types of files on my drive. The display was
a high res 'bubble like' screen, were the different colors represented the
different file types. I know the program was NOT called "Tree Size" or
"Disk Monger"

Thank you for any help locating this.

Spacemonger perhaps?: http://www.werkema.com/software/spacemonger.html

I used to use it but now prefer iDisk: http://memecode.com/idisk.php

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Synopsis: i.Disk scans your hard disk and displays the total space
used by each folder graphically. You can drill down into the folders
to understand how disk space is being used, and there are some handy
tools available if you want to clean up your hard disk.

Writes settings to: None

How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of
your choice. Launch the program by double-clicking on i.Disk.exe.

Unicode support: Yes

License: Freeware

System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP
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Cheers,
Larry
 
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