My Reply follows quote. On 15/08/2004 10:36 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>Hi all,
>
>I once had a program for PC that allowed visualization of the space used on
>the HD. It displayed a visual graph of how much room was being used by each
>file and directory on the drive, on a single screen, allowing quick
>maintenance of big chunks of dead storage. Totally simple and effective!
>
>Does anyone know of something similar for the Mac?  My recently obtained PB
>firewire is running low on room and I don't relish the idea of picking and
>choosing from 20GB worth of unfamiliar stuff to decide what I'll keep..
>failing that, what's your favorite utility for HD maintenance?
>
>Dan
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Using Norton Utilities, Speed Disk gives you a representation of the 
utilization of the disk and the various colors represent the different 
files. Moving the mouse over the colors tells you the file that uses the 
sector. Not as "nice" as Partition Magic, but...

Ken

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