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Q: What is the name of that file browser?
Submitted By: dev, 350 days, 1 hour, 59 minutes ago
I remember about a file browser that would maximize and use the entire screen to show every file on the hard drive. Also, the files and folders were represented by rectangles, and the size of each rectangle on the screen was proportional to the size of the file on the hard drive. It wasn't useful for everyday use, but it was great at visualizing your hard drive and at showing what folders and files are taking up a lot of space, etc. Also it was free and I think I heard about it on digg several months ago. Does anyone remember the name of this program?
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Found it.
Submitted By: dev ( 350 days, 1 hour, 33 minutes ago )
I had all but given up googling for it when I searched for "folder visualize drive files are "proportional to"" and found Diskmapper. Diskmapper wasn't the program I was searching for but it was like it, so then I searched for "like Diskmapper", and found the program I was looking for, SpaceMonger. Anyway thanks for whoever that read my question.