Sequoia View – a great little disk management utility

April 23, 2006 on 8:36 am | In stuff | No Comments

In less than 3 mega it shows all the files on a disk drive in an easy to compare graphical view, includes color coding for type and an arborescent navigation utility. Great for discovering where you space has gone after buying a 500 GB drive that’s full in less than a month :) . The cherry on top? – it’s free, written by a student and not bloated with useless crap !
Here’s a screen shot (if you like it, don’t forget to send the author an email :D ) and here is the link to the download page.

Main screen

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