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    Ranjan Banerji
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    Someone had once posted a link to a site for a product that was a good alternative to using Windows Explorer. Specially when it came to finding out the disk space used by folders etc. It displayed the information as rectangles rather than a tree structiure, from what I recall. Anyone have that link. I searched the message board but obviously my search sucked. :-)

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      Someone had once posted a link to a site for a product that was a good alternative to using Windows Explorer. Specially when it came to finding out the disk space used by folders etc. It displayed the information as rectangles rather than a tree structiure, from what I recall. Anyone have that link. I searched the message board but obviously my search sucked. :-)

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      James T Johnson
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      SequoiaView[^] Its not quite a replacement for explorer's general file operations, but great for seeing how much hard drive space is used. James "My words but a whisper -- your deafness a SHOUT. I may make you feel but I can't make you think." - Thick as a Brick, Jethro Tull 1972

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        SequoiaView[^] Its not quite a replacement for explorer's general file operations, but great for seeing how much hard drive space is used. James "My words but a whisper -- your deafness a SHOUT. I may make you feel but I can't make you think." - Thick as a Brick, Jethro Tull 1972

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        Ranjan Banerji
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        James T. Johnson wrote: Its not quite a replacement for explorer's general file operations, but great for seeing how much hard drive space is used. Right. I just couldnt find the right words to express that :-) Thanks

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          Someone had once posted a link to a site for a product that was a good alternative to using Windows Explorer. Specially when it came to finding out the disk space used by folders etc. It displayed the information as rectangles rather than a tree structiure, from what I recall. Anyone have that link. I searched the message board but obviously my search sucked. :-)

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          JoeSox
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          I use PowerDesk 5.0. It Rocks! http://www.v-com.com/product/pd_free_trial.html[^] version 4.0 is much the same, you might be able to find a version of that some where. Later,
          JoeSox
          www.humanaiproject.org "The worst fad has been these stupid little robots, Graduate students are wasting 3 years of their lives soldering and repairing robots, instead of making them smart. It's really shocking." -Marvin Minsky.

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            Someone had once posted a link to a site for a product that was a good alternative to using Windows Explorer. Specially when it came to finding out the disk space used by folders etc. It displayed the information as rectangles rather than a tree structiure, from what I recall. Anyone have that link. I searched the message board but obviously my search sucked. :-)

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            Stuart Dootson
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            If all you want is the disk space viewer, try Spacemonger![^]. It doesn't do anything else, but it is free. Stuart Dootson 'Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p'

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