It will also, optionally, hook into Windows Explorer so that you can simply right-click on a disk or folder and see what is taking up space there.
There is a standard installer for it, which hooks itself into Windows.
There is also a portable version that comes in a ZIP. Simply extract into a folder and run the EXE.
In the chart shown here, if you hover the mouse over the chart (away from the folders shown), you will get an up-arrow pointer. When you click during this, you will be taken up a folder level.
If you hover over the folder names, you will get an un-intrusive popup with info on that folder.
If you click on the folder name, it will zoom-in on that folder.
If you hover over the folder names, you will get an un-intrusive popup with info on that folder.
If you click on the folder name, it will zoom-in on that folder.
Also, while hovering over a folder, you can perform the following functions:
- Open Containing Folder
- Open Folder
- Delete Folder
Visit the author's web site for downloads and more screenshots.
As Mike pointed out, there is another app that is similar to this and which is open-source and has a little more eye-candy.
ps: Comments and/or links to this article are most welcome!
Have a look at WinDirStat (http://windirstat.info/). It give you a much more visual view of how your hard disk space is being used. Open source to boot.
ReplyDeleteOk, that looks good too.
ReplyDeleteI'll add it to the main article.