WinDirStat or SequoiaView

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  1. Posts : 8
    Windows7/Vista Home Premium
       #1

    WinDirStat or SequoiaView


    Hello all.
    The other day I was jumping thru the Forum and I stumbled across a topic in which
    a couple of programs had been mentioned. WinDirStat and SequoiaView. I have -
    - looked & looked, used the forum search agian & agian and can't find the thread.

    I do have but simple questions about these two programs, as i can't find the thread,
    Let me ask about them here. If any be familiar with either of these programs, please
    share your exsperiance about them and also mention any similar such programs.

    Do they work good with Vista & windows7 - Would you recommend to use such programs?
    Which of the two do you like the best or use the most of and why?

    Once agian that was, - WinDirStat or SequoiaView. Thank you.
    Paul'y.
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  2. Posts : 1,027
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64/ Windows Vista Ultimate x64
       #2

    Its to see what is taking up space on your hard drive and they both work on vista and 7.

    SequoiaView - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    WinDirStat - Windows Directory Statistics
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  3. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
       #3

    Hello Paul'y, I hope this helps!


    WinDirStat is a disk usage statistics viewer and cleanup tool for Microsoft Windows (all current variants). WinDirStat reads the whole directory tree once and then presents it in three useful views: the directory list, which resembles the tree view of the Windows Explorer but is sorted by file/subtree size; the treemap, which shows the whole contents of the directory tree straight away; and the extension list, which serves as a legend and shows statistics about the file types.

    HERE
    .
    SequoiaView is a disk browsing tool based on the principle of treemaps, with one unique feature added, namely Cushion Treemaps, invented by Jack van Wijk. The principle is simple: each time a rectangle is subdivided, ridges are added. The result is a pattern of hierarchical cushions that show the structure in the directories and files. The user can set the height of the ridges as well as using lower ridges for deeper nested levels, offering a choice between displaying global information (high level directories) or detailed info such as individual files. The user can also choose between the original cushions and the squarified cushions.

    HERE
    ...


    Later Ted
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  4. Posts : 8
    Windows7/Vista Home Premium
    Thread Starter
       #4

    WinDirStat or SequoiaView


    You guys aswered that very fast, Thankyou.
    I should have taken a poll - Who will be the first to answer. lol.
    Instead I'll ask, which program do you prefer? Thanx again guys.

    Paul'y
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  5. Posts : 1,027
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64/ Windows Vista Ultimate x64
       #5

    I like to use WinDirStat.
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  6. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
       #6

    Hello again Paul'y.

    As WinDirStat is a Windows based tool, if seems to be the better option.















    Later Ted
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  7. Posts : 8
    Windows7/Vista Home Premium
    Thread Starter
       #7

    WinDirStat or SequoiaView


    Thank you.

    I found the two programs and the download pages. I went for the WinDirStat.
    I'm having trouble opening the setup.exe file. I get this error/warning message.

    - A referral was returned from the server. -

    Suspecting a corrupt download, I downloaded a second file. Same thing.
    With that, I rule out an i.e. problem, I downloaded with Firefox. same error message.
    After trying to open the setup.exe file three times, I thought, - What?

    I have never seen this message ever. What do ya suppose this means? Please help.

    Note, I attempted this late yesterday, I tried again once today. (4 times in all).

    Paul'y
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  8. Posts : 1,027
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64/ Windows Vista Ultimate x64
       #8

    Try running the installer with compatibility of vista rtm and run it as admin.
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  9. Posts : 6
    7 x64
       #9

    I realise this post is a bit old, but if anyone is still looking for Sequioaview or Windirstat, I have a free alternative called FileTreeView. It's based on the ideas that Sequioaview present but overcomes one major hurdle that I always found; if you wanted to review (say) a path at c:\folder1\nextfolder\finalfolder, Sequioaview always trawls the entire disk.
    Please feel free to download FileTreeView, which works on XP, Vista and Win7, 32bit and 64bit from FileTreeView – a SequioaView-like Application « Scott's code and other ponderings…

    Thanks
    Scott
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  10. Posts : 6
    7 x64
       #10

    Source code now available


    Hi all,
    just to let you know that I've made the source code for FileTreeView available at FileTreeView source (1.0.0.0) « Scott's code and other ponderings…

    Thanks
    Scott
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