![]() ![]() We have developed a new method to display files : Squarified treemaps. “Standard treemaps often lead to thin rectangles. Overall JDiskReport is a very handy piece of freeware to cruise around your hard drive to see what’s taking up all that space. You can also do a Size Distribution – LOTS of small files here:Ī couple of ISOs account for the bulk of it (Ubuntu and Windows 7): ITUNES is a big chunk:Ĭlicking on the ITUNES segment, I found this:Īnother slice you can take is to view the Top 50 largest files: ![]() In many instances you can delete parts of this folder, although it may contain some files used to restore an OS, so some care is needed. This is my wife’s PC in all its glory:įirst thing that caught my eye was swsetup – this is a directory that programs use when setting up software – hence the name. JDiskReport is a small 566 Kb download that displays what’s where as pie charts. Also, JDiskReport collects a list of 100 largest, oldest, and newest files” You can choose to either show the file size or the number of files. Each perspective includes a pie chart, a bar chart, and a details table. “JDiskReport provides different perspectives about your disk drives: absolute and relative sizes, size distribution, distribution of modification dates, and distribution of types. I came across two freeware utilities that can make life a LOT easier to free up disk space. Now you could spend an inordinate amount of time looking for where the space hogs are buried, or you could use a disk reporting utility to ferret out what lies buried where. Biting you tongue, you say something like “Lots of stuff here – can we save some to a disk?” only to be greeted with a blank stare – “What’s that”. If you have a memory card in your camera, you can also view photoscore from your camera.You are the computer go-to person when friends/family/casual-acquaintances say something like “My PC runs slow – can you take a look at it?”Īfter the usual dark thoughts about “Why me?”, you dutifully proceed to the PC in question, boot it up, click on the C drive’s properties and find out of 120 gazillion GBs of space, there’s 200 MB of free space left (one look at the desktop is the first clue – folders, docs and pics all over the place). Even if you don't have a hard disk, you can still view photoscore. While earlier versions of PhotoScore required the user to insert a CD or a DVD in the computer, the latest version allows you to view photoscore with your computer's hard disk. This is useful especially if you don't have any of the previously installed PhotoScore components, because you won't need them to run the desktop application - and the desktop application is quite easy to use. As a result, the software can be used directly from Windows, rather than having to install it first. Previously, Neuratron required you to install the earlier versions of PhotoScore in your computer before using it but with the latest version, you can directly install it without any hassles. ![]() Not only does it let you create beautiful images, you can also use it to create DVDs and edit PDFs as well.Īlthough the latest version of PhotoScore Ultimate features similar functions as the earlier versions, it differs mainly in terms of the interface, and the way it integrates with Windows. PhotoScore Ultimate includes all the necessary features of the not-so-popular PhotoShop software: retouching tools, image thumbnailing, slide show maker, multiple display options, advanced image editing, canvas support, password protection, and Zebra labels. The software includes a desktop application of NotifyMe, the company claims has been downloaded onto hundreds of thousand computers around the globe. Neuratron introduced PhotoScore Ultimate 8, its ninth version of its famous speech recognition and music-detection software for Mac and Windows computers. ![]()
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