----- Original Message -----
From: "John O'Flynn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: PCWorks: Trying to find what space is taken up
Wonderful, Karl, thank you so much. I can't understand why they create
such a good prog, distribute it as freeware, and then make it so hard to
get.
Babs, I had a look at TreeSize. A useful prog, but what I like so much
about SequoiaView is the fantastic graphic portrayal. Try it, if you
can get it :)
John
Just got it, very interesting indeed... Almost feels Star Trekky... Nice
to play with but I find it difficult to really take in the numbers... Heh,
I've been sitting here mousing over the program and playing with it for a
while now checking all my drives and stuff...
My D: drive in both:
http://www.fractalfairy.com/compare/
with SequoiaView there for d/l if people still can't get it (the one for
WinXP and version 3) though right now it seems easily d/lable from their
site...
The TreeSize one just seems to make more sence when it comes to getting the
deep down and dirty numbers... SequoiaView is cool in that you see the
sizes of files graphically in relation to other files on the drive...
And yes, I really do have that ugly green (as my daughter calls it) on my
desktop...
:-)
Babs
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