I’ve replaced my disk use utility, SequioaView, with a more effective alternative. Like SequoiaView, WinDirStat uses squarified cushon treemaps to provide a graphical representation of file and directory size. Its utility is enhanced by a directory list that is coupled to the treemap display, exposing the relationship between a file or folder’s attributes and its disk space. Additional features include support for network drives, UNC paths, and NTFS junction points. The current version lacks filters, one of SequoiaView’s advantages, however they are being considered for an upcoming release.
