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Utilities to show how the disk is being used, especially how files are taking space on a disk. These can provide graphical views, charts, or maps of disk space.
http://www.ascendis.com/diskvision/diskvision.html
Displays disk space utilization with detailed information. Supports easy management on individual files and folders. [Windows 95/98/NT4/2000]
http://www.bacsoftware.co.uk/whatsgone/home.htm
Does a scan of the selected disc or folder and then gives a color coded view of the disc space used by each folder. Includes CSV export option. [Windows 9x/2000/ME/XP]
http://soft.km.ua/soft/dirlot/index.en.html
Shows relative size of files and subfolders in a folder on disk using interactively explorable and colorful diagram report. [Windows 98/ME/2000/XP]
http://www.blacksunsoftware.com/diskrecon.html
File management tool that includes folder sizes, file search, duplicate file finder and file monitor. [Windows 98/ME/2000/XP]
http://www.spadixbd.com/dsm/
Provides pie and bar charts of disk usage in a file manager interface. Includes a tool to conditionally search files and folders. [Windows 9x/2000/NT/ME/XP]
http://www.timeacct.com/disktriage/
Disk space sizing and analysis utility. Features visual graphs of the sizing data, with the ability to run in batch mode.
http://www.silurian.com/win32/chart.htm
A small shareware utility that shows a 3D pie chart indicating disk space usage. [Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000]
http://www.diskview.com/diskview.htm
Integrates with Windows Explorer to present visual indication of disk usage. Provides a visualizer pane for pie/bar charts, adds folder size columns in the details view, and size indicator bars in Explorer's tree view. [Windows 2000/XP/2003]
http://www.foldersizes.com/
Shareware that creates visual representations of hard drive space utilization and folder sizes through multi-threaded analysis engine. [Windows 95/98/ME/NT 4.0/2000/XP and Internet Explorer]
http://www.jgoodies.com/
Cross platform graphical disk report utility to analyze hard disks and collect statistics that can be viewed using charts and tables. [Free: Windows/Solaris/Linux]
http://junkfind.kniberg.com/
Cross platform tool that helps graphically find and remove folders that take up excessive space. Uses rectangular boxes to represent folders based on their relative size.
http://www.oo-software.com/home/en/products/oodiskstat/
Displays disk usage as rendered 3D bar, doughnut, and treemap charts, optionally grouped by file type or owner. [Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista]
https://www.omnigroup.com/more/
A utility for finding and deleting big, useless files to free up space on your hard disks. [Mac OS X]
http://www.showsize.com/
Displays folder sizes, file owners and types, unused files, and also lets print folder contents.
http://www.sizeexplorer.com/
Explorer style software that shows the actual space used by a folder. Shows graphical charts of file statistics [Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000]
http://www.ahc.dk/eng/share.htm
Dynamically keeps an eye on the sizes of selected subdirectories. [Windows 9x/NT]
http://www.jam-software.com/spaceobserver/
Hard disk space manager for Windows. Scans directory trees and stores the collected data in an SQL database. A user interface reports space usage, growth and more in tabular views, 3D bar, pie and line chars. Integrated file search.
http://www.coolutils.com/SpaceSearcher
Analyzes space usage on drives or network share drives. Detailed reports and 3D bar charts of hard drives can be viewed, printed, and exported to Excel or HTML.
http://treepieblog.blogspot.com/
Program to graphically display information about distribution of size in a tree directory.
http://www.jam-software.com/treesize/
Hard disk space manager for Windows 95/98/NT. Shows folder or drive size, wasted space, 3D bar and pie charts, last access date, searches for old, big files. Explorer-like interface, Excel or text export, context menu support. English or German shareware from Jam Software.
http://www.wheresthefreespace.com/
A hard drive free space analysis tool for Mac OS X
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