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Disktective V5.0.1   
Suggested by P J - Updated by guinness on 18 Dec 2009
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Synopsis: Disktective displays a complete report of the disk space utilization of the folders and subfolders within your hard disk, including an integrated pie chart display.
Writes settings to: Windows registry. But given the nature of the application, I think it can be accepted as portable.
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to any folder of your choice. If you wish to, download the manual as a single EXE file to the same folder. Launch the program by double-clicking on disktective.exe.
Unicode support: No
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] Just ArtIf it writes to the registry - it isn't portable. What's it doing here then? [2009-12-18 23:07]

[Anonymous] FLJohnI would disagree with that. If it can be run from a memory stick without installing on a machine it is portable. If it writes to the registry it is not stealth. Andrew Lee does a great job bring us these program. [2009-12-28 13:31]


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