File Management Organization Disk Space Inspector

Disk Space Inspector 3.5.1 for Windows

by AdvexSoft

Avg. Rating 3.3 (4 votes)

File Details

File Size 6.2 MB
License Shareware, $34.99
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 908
Publisher AdvexSoft
Homepage Disk Space Inspector

Publisher's Description

Disk Space Inspector allows you to determine where, how your disk space is being used and by whom on your local computer and/or network servers. You can determine which folders and/or volumes are using the largest space.

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TigerTou

TigerTou reviewed v1.8w on Feb 5, 2004

What's with these hastily rendered sloppily coded and ugly programs anyway? Why pay for a less-then quality product when a superior one is free? Try Steffen Gerlach's SCANNER, v. 2.6. Been using its earlier incarnations for years. It's simply great. Once you try it, you'll use it constantly. [By the way, I have no association with Gerlach. I'm in Dallas and he isn't. I just bridle when bombarded by all these sloppy and expensive beta and alpha programs that expect us to pay while their programmers are learning their trade. Microsoft can get away with that due to the virtual stranglehold they enjoy, but this is a very poor aspect of a dominate enterprise for the very poor programmer to emulate. Do a little more environmental scanning,oh ye wannabee, see what's out there. Improve on it. That's the way to Pay Pal success.]

Avg. Rating 3.3 (4 votes)
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TigerTou

TigerTou reviewed v1.8w on Feb 5, 2004

What's with these hastily rendered sloppily coded and ugly programs anyway? Why pay for a less-then quality product when a superior one is free? Try Steffen Gerlach's SCANNER, v. 2.6. Been using its earlier incarnations for years. It's simply great. Once you try it, you'll use it constantly. [By the way, I have no association with Gerlach. I'm in Dallas and he isn't. I just bridle when bombarded by all these sloppy and expensive beta and alpha programs that expect us to pay while their programmers are learning their trade. Microsoft can get away with that due to the virtual stranglehold they enjoy, but this is a very poor aspect of a dominate enterprise for the very poor programmer to emulate. Do a little more environmental scanning,oh ye wannabee, see what's out there. Improve on it. That's the way to Pay Pal success.]

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