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SpaceSniffer : r ITProTuesday - Reddit SpaceSniffer is a portable tool for understanding how folders and files are structured on your disks It uses a Treemap visualization layout to show where large folders and files are stored It doesn't display everything at once, so data can be easier to interpret, and you can drill down and perform folder actions
SpaceSniffer: One of the cooler programs Ive used in i've been using this since 2004 when it was featured in PC World, it's one of my favorite programs that I recommend to everyone I recently tried Windirstat, and I find Spacesniffer much handier, if less sleek
WizTree 3 has just been released - its an amazingly speedy . . . - Reddit I enjoy SpaceSniffer EDIT: After comparing both, WizTree 3 is definitely a lot faster However, the SpaceSniffer interface updates live as more things are scanned; it's not like you have to wait forever to get feedback I still enjoy SpaceSniffer's interface and display more; it gives me a much better general idea of where my space is going
What is safe to delete? : r buildapc - Reddit I am in my SpaceSniffer now and I am trying to delete a bunch of stuff to give me more space What is safe to delete and what should I avoid? For example, the section named "Microsoft" has 1 7gb of space for Edge
WinDirStat and WizTree, reasons for recommending one over the . . . - Reddit One item of possible note, does WinDirStat account properly for files that aren't actually present on the disk? Thinking of OneDrive, but Dropbox and probably others have that as well Not sure it was even a thing when the last stable release of WinDirStat came out in 2007 WizTree does account for that, and there's actually a column in the display - you get both Size and Allocated Size, where
Anything like WinDirStat for a network volume? : r sysadmin Anyone know of a tool like WinDirStat for a network volume? It only supports local disks I have a drive on a NetApp filer that grew in like 2 days by a few TB and I'm trying to figure out which folder got bigger but can't find a tool to be able to tell
388 GB of unaccessible space on my Hard Drive : r techsupport - Reddit I've been running low on space lately, so I ran SpaceSniffer to find out what happened to all my storage Apparently, 388 GB of my HDD is "unaccessible " I'm not quite sure what it means, nor do I know how to make the storage accessible Is this something I should be worried about? Is there anyway to make the storage accessible? Thanks!
What software to manage disk space? : r Piracy - Reddit I use SpaceSniffer (it was proprietary, today is OpenSource) [Win7 and 8 Only] The current version (1 1 4 0) at the time we wrote this review is tested on Windows 7 Ultimate Edition (32-bit) and Windows 8 0 (64-bit), and it worked well on both Microsoft Windows versions