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Dirlot 0.9.3adam - Shows relative size of files in a folder.

Shows relative size of files in a folder.

Dirlot



 

Dirlot: The utility shows relative size of files and subdirectories in a directory on disk using columnar diagram. It allows you to quickly estimate how many space a file or subdirectory occupies on parent directory and how space is distributed among the directory's elements.

It also allows you to:

- change parent directory

- view files' metadata (creation date etc)

- select sort order (by size and by name)

- select linear, logarithmic and root scale of diagram columns

- view size in bytes, Kbytes and Mbytes.

The utility uses color coding to present size information, so bigger elements will be indicated with red and smaller one with green. It supports also localization so you'll be able to make it speaking your native language.

In addition, the utility saves parameters of its appearance between sessions and can be controlled with command line parameters.

What is new in version 0.9.3adam:

More visaul appealing user interface.




 

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Download: Download Dirlot 0.9.3adam (0 Mb)
Download Count:15
Release Date:2009-08-20
Last Updated:2009-08-06
Manufacturer: Olexandr Lykho
Product Support: Dirlot WebSite
  
Language:English, Italian, Latvian, Ukrainian
Requirements:Internet Explorer 6.0
Install:No Install Support
Tags:

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