More Harddisk Space Managers

Published 13 August 03 10:58 AM | CSharpener

I feel I must also give credit to Joachim Marder's TreeSize Professional, the commercial harddisk space manager I have faithfully used for the past several years.  TreeSize Pro is an excellent product and quite inexpensive.  Marder also offers a freeware version, TreeSize V1.7

In a comment to my previous post about FolderSizes, “kryp” recommended Folder Size Property Page, a free shell extension that adds a new tab for the Properties dialog when you view properties for a folder.  I tried it out and am happy to recommend it, also.

While CSharpener's Weblog is certainly not a sales platform or freeware marketing page, I do sometimes like to recommend utilities I have found helpful.  These qualify.  Enjoy!

 

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# TrackBack said on August 13, 2003 02:10 PM:
# Peter Provost said on August 13, 2003 03:45 PM:

Don't forget SequoiaView [1]. It is very fun to look at.

[1] http://www.win.tue.nl/sequoiaview/

# Xalon said on August 13, 2003 11:24 PM:

You should really check out Space monger, its also free but its UI rocks after you worked with it a bit :)

# Dave said on August 14, 2003 04:41 AM:

I have to give another vote here for SpaceMonger, it gives a perfect view of what is clogging your HDD. It is also just 1 exe file, at 200k so can be moved from your desktop to your servers, or whatever very easily.

http://www.werkema.com/software/spacemonger.html

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