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Neat little disk space visualizer

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noth(a)nk.you:
I just found this program OverDisk, and I urge you all to check it out.



It scans your hard-drive (~30s for the 85k files on my main HDD) and maps your files/folders into a sort of multi-leveled pie-chart, starting from the center at C: (or D:, etc. depending on which drive is selected) and shows the proportions of space taken.  Clicking on a subfolder "re-centers", showing the size distribution of its children.

 :)  The best way to understand what I'm trying to say is to try it yourself!

I just used it to find 7GB of Protected Files left over after uninstalling Norton.  I could also see it as being very useful to determine which directories to back up or even better in the all-important spring cleaning!

lanux128:
looks neat, noth(a)nk.you...
some similar programs discussed here and here...

brotherS:
Yep, I'm going to close this thread, please post in https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=1537.0 .

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