FolderSizes

Published 12 August 03 12:00 PM | CSharpener

It's time to applaud Mark Richards for FolderSizes, his free disk space management utility.  I just used it again, today, to shake some farbles from my system.  Strongly recommended!

11/25/2003 Update:  It looks like FolderSizes is now a commercial product priced at US $ 29.95.  When I first posted this article, it was free.

[Farbles ::= "Those unnecessary thingies that somehow manage to attach themselves to almost anything (like the synthetic bacon bit crumbles & crouton fragments that you cannot seem to separate from the side of your salad bowl no matter how hard you try).”]

[Farble ::= “That *thing* you seem to have trouble shaking off from your finger.“]

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# kryp said on August 12, 2003 03:48 PM:

thx, nice. i used jdiskreport (http://www.jgoodies.com) before

also very cool is an shell extension for windows explorer -> http://space.dolphin.free.fr/Windows/dfolder.html

rgds

# Jason W. said on August 12, 2003 08:05 PM:

FolderSizes is fantastic! Thanks for the tip.

# tanisha said on March 31, 2004 01:50 PM:

Check out DiskView - it shows disk space usage from within Windows Explorer, and has a cool and fast user interface!

# DiskView - visually see disk space usage said on March 31, 2004 01:50 PM:

Sorry - forgot to give the URL of DiskView

# Jimmy said on July 15, 2004 11:25 PM:

FolderSizes is the absolute best!

# TrackBack said on February 18, 2005 01:54 PM:

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