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SpaceSniffer V1.1.2.0   
Suggested by donald - Updated by Checker on 15 May 2010
1MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (213)
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Synopsis: SpaceSniffer is a Graphic disk use analysis with filtering available. It can break down display into individual folders and files. Uses a special "Treemap" to display disk use (invented by Prof. Ben Shneiderman.)

Tips and tricks page for SpaceSniffer:
Writes settings to: Application folder;"SpaceSnifferConfig.xml"
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch SpaceSniffer.exe
Stealth [?]: Yes
License: Freeware, Donations Welcome
System Requirements: Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] BobbbyThe screenshot is the silliest I've ever seen [2009-12-18 14:03]

[Anonymous] MichaelThis is actually one of the coolest programs I use. Saves time search to see what is hogging my hard drive. [2009-12-18 16:59]

[Anonymous] NieferThe best in the category. [2009-12-18 20:55]

[Anonymous] MongoThought it was goofy when I tried it, but it works really well, it's fast and even updates as you add/delete files. I found gigs of old stuff I had forgotten about and recovered the space, all in about 10 minutes. [2009-12-20 12:46]

[Anonymous] NickI love the dynamic box sizing.

I wish there was on option to use the Overdisk type chart display ( http://users.forthnet.gr/pat/efotinis/programs/overdisk.html ) instead of the WinDirStat box display. I find the concentric circles much easier to sort through.
 [2009-12-22 06:26]


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