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Sunday, October 31, 2010

SequoiaView 1.3

The size of today's hard drives are becoming more "frightening". It is not uncommon to find hard drives larger than 40GB at prices from flea market.
SequoiaView is an interesting program that can go really helpful.
This utility allows you to understand, for example, which folders occupy the most disk space. You can understand then, what software is more expensive in terms of disk space or directories within which you may have forgotten for months with large files.
Even when the hard drive is small SequoiaView comes in handy: using it is impossible to determine why the hard drive is so full ...

The checks carried out by the program are difficult to implement using just the "Explorer" / "Windows Explorer" in Windows.
SequoiaView uses a visualization technique called "treemaps": it allows a single image to show the entire contents of your hard drive.

SequoiaView 1.3

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