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December 2001, Week 2

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Gavin Scott <[log in to unmask]>
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Gavin Scott <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 12 Dec 2001 11:46:03 -0800
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Larry asks:
> What is SpaceMonger?

SpaceMonger is a really cool little graphical program for viewing the disk
space utilization of your Windows system.  It basically fills the display
with a set colorful nested boxes representing directories and files, with
the size of the box being proportional to the amount of disk space being
used.

You can zoom in and out, delete files (if you enable file deleting in
preferences), etc.

It's the best way I know to see where all that disk space went, and figuring
out what you've got installed on your machine that you may not need.

I have version 1.4.0, whose "About" dialog reads "THIS PROGRAM IS FREEWARE.
You may distribute this program freely. [...]".

So if anyone wants a copy and can't find it, I'll be happy to email you a
copy (it's a single .exe file 217,088 bytes in size and transfers nicely as
an email attachment).

G.

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