On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 7:58a
Alex Nonnemacher said:

>Hello all!
>
>I know a guy who recently started using a freebie mac from work to make 
>movies with iMovie, and he's fairly astounded at how much hard drive 
>space he's lost. After my query, he said that he is deleting the entire 
>project folder once he's sent the edited film back to the camera, but 
>he's not getting HD space back. Rather than bludgeon him with questions 
>and suggestions, I thought it might be most instructive to have him 
>look through his HD and identify the largest folders and files. Omni 
>Group's Sweeper does this...on OS X, but he's still using 9 (and maybe 
>even 8!). Anyone know of a good piece of shareware to help this 
>potential switcher out?

Is he taking the extra step of emptying the trash?

Try DiskSurveyor:
<http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=1261&db=mac>


Mark
--
Mark Gerber
GERBER STUDIO/Tradigital Illustration


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