I can see for files and files...
It was just the other week that I was reflecting on the need to refresh some of my aging CD-R archives. This weekend Fry’s advertised a 300 gig external Seagate for $139, no rebate required. I snapped.
Treeviews are my favorite method for visualizing where my disk space is going and finding rogue multi-gigabyte files that I’ve forgotten about. If you haven’t used SequoiaView (Windows) or Disk Inventory X (OS X), you should. Freeware, no excuses, download them and discover you have a 700 meg .mpeg of the Star Wars Holiday Special in your temporary internet files directory. Do it now!
Treeviews are my favorite method for visualizing where my disk space is going and finding rogue multi-gigabyte files that I’ve forgotten about. If you haven’t used SequoiaView (Windows) or Disk Inventory X (OS X), you should. Freeware, no excuses, download them and discover you have a 700 meg .mpeg of the Star Wars Holiday Special in your temporary internet files directory. Do it now!
Posted by Nathaniel Trost on
Monday September 25, 2006 at 11:44am