WinDirStat is a disk usage statistics viewer and cleanup tool for MS Windows (all current variants). It shows disk, file and directory sizes in a treelist as well as graphically in a treemap, much like KDirStat and SequoiaView.
Updated 28 Aug 2008 11:27 UTC
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by syphax
I used to use SequoiaView, but this application is better. It scans your drive(s) and builds a tree structure that lets you easily drill down to figure out what's eating your disk space. It also generates a treemap (I understand the term, but there's gotta be a better name- the visual looks nothing like a branched structure) that looks almost identical to SequoiaView.
The bottom line: This Windows application does one thing, show you what's taking up space on your drives, and does it very well.
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