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SpaceMonger
SpaceMonger is a tool for keeping track of the free space on your computer. Each file or folder on a given drive is displayed in a box in the main window whose size is a relative comparison to all th ...
Average of 5 user ratings:
- Mar 02, 2008
- For version:
- 1.40
Not too stable, but really useful 
I used to wonder where all the space in my hard disk go. I've used folder-size-analyzing programs before (like TreeSize), but they all have one drawback: You can see the TOTAL size of a folder, but you don't know just WHAT inhabits them. With SpaceMonger, I can easily see big misplaced .iso files, folders within folders that are uncharacteristically big, and so on. Note, though: This program is rather unstable. Just using it for some time will make it crash. Using right-click operations several times will also make it crash. But the crash seems to be clean; if it crashes, I just restart it. Highly recommended (with a note of DON'T PANIC written with big, friendly letters ;)
Review by: pepoluan (17)
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- Dec 02, 2006
- For version:
- 1.40
Small and simple 
So easy to use and standalone as well. I can just cart it round on my USB drive and show friends why they have run out of room on their hard drives. This is one utility I would never be without.
Review by: miskairal (19)
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- Aug 14, 2006
- For version:
- 1.40
A must try... 
This software is wonderful... more useful than a pie chart! Just imagine you see your hard disk as a town from the sky.
Review by: ledadu
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- Nov 02, 2005
- For version:
- 1.40
Like diskmapper but free-hundred times better 
Try it, you'll never take out the trash without it again. This program is very much like DiskMapper, minus a few features. The base functionality is all I ever wanted. I once read something about the phd that developed this way of presenting data. Highly recommended!
Review by: rhairless
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- Jun 07, 2004
- For version:
- 1.40
I f****n love this utility 
Finally! a disk management utility that allows me to see where my hog files are. I have been waiting for this kinda thing since I first started using a 20MB 286. This thing is brilliant! Suggestions for Rev 2: 1) have tabbed subwindows for each disk. 2) start doing all disks as a multiple threads when it runs and 3) Allow Drag and Drop between disks. 4) Or even better, integrate this as an Explorer files "View" called Proportionate.
Review by: Rooster
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