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  Ever wondered where all the space on your hard disc has gone? Well, this program will show you. It scans a specified disc, directory, archive etc. and comes up with a graphical representation (in the form of bars proportional to the size of the directory/file, rather like in the RISC OS 3 'free' window. The scan can then be updated, or any directory viewers opened, simply by selecting menu options from the DiscSpace window.
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  The program does have some limitations, and things that I would like to see added to it are: a facility to save these 'space used' diagrams (so you can see roughly what space directories etc. are taking up without waiting for it to rescan your entire hard drive) and, whilst it is running, a monitor of filer operations, so that the scan is automatically updated when you delete an overlarge file.
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  Having said that, it is still an invaluble piece of software, and one you should get hold of with the utmost dispatch if you haven't got it already.
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Author: Martin Wuerthner<br>
Status: Freeware<br>
Availability: PD libraries should have a copy
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