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Review: SpaceMonger is an application that lets you find files and folders take up most of the space on your hard drive. The program comes with the option to install as a portable product. In this case, you can put SpaceMonger on a USB flash drive and run it on any computer. In addition, the Windows registry keys you will not change. The program interface is easy to navigate, but could use some improvement, because it does not provide visual impact. You can start by selecting the drive to analyze. Once the analysis is complete, you will see the treemap and statistics. When it comes to a treemap, you can see a visual representation of how the space is used on your hard drive. The fact that the files and folders are color-coded to help much. Thus, you can use the selection tool and pan, switch mode power selection, zoom in and out, forward or backward zoom / previous or next position, show the free space is not scanned or hidden, as well as switch between physical, logical, uniform, and log files map. In the Statistics section you can see a graph that shows the space occupied by audio, video, program, package, Program Files, Windows, source code, object files, image CD / DVD, free space, and others. But you can also see the total size of the disk, used, free space, hidden and can not be analyzed, as well as the size of the disk cluster file system, the number of files and folders, the average size of the files, and much more. In addition, you can use the search function, access to external tools (eg command prompt, office), set SpaceMonger (eg treemap layout, style and colors, fonts, visual themes) and possibly restore the default settings, change the interface language, make a list favorites, and much more. The program takes a moderate amount of system resources and fast scan ends. In addition, the help file is complete and you can use keyboard shortcuts. Froze several times during our testing, after we moved to statistics (we have to restart the application). Overall, SpaceMonger is a great tool for analyzing the occupied space on your computer. However, very unstable (at least not on Windows 7) and the interface could use some improvement. However, we recommend all users.
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