Hi monks, my trial version of
disk size manager just ran out.
"This program tracks your hard disk space, and displays the information with text, 2D and 3D pie and bar charts, and graphs. It can provide information about the folders and drives you indicate, including folder or drive space, number of files and drive cluster sizes. Disk The program includes a search tool, and you can specify search conditions."
I am wondering if there is some already written perl script to do this, obviously without the bells and whistles (bar charts, etc). Otherwise I may try and rustle up something along these lines myself, based on file::find.
But someone's got to already have done this.
Oh, it's got to work on windows.
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