You do know you can sort any folder by size in Finder don’t you? I use List 
view, and these instructions work for me, you may have to modify them if you 
prefer a different view. You can press command-2 to get into list view. 
Interact with any list of files or folders, res vo-shift-\, VO to where it says 
size, press VO-space, then VO-shift-\ again. You may well be able to combine 
this with the find suggestion to get even better results.

Cheers
Dave

> On 15 Mar 2015, at 10:18 pm, jeffrey greene <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi, I have a second hard drive in my mac full of audio books. I have been 
> converting some of them to smaller mp3 files to save space. What I was 
> wondering is there a keyboard shortcut or an app in utilities that would show 
> me the biggest files on this second hdd? I downloaded an app from the app 
> store but apparently after you scan the hard drive it shows a visual map 
> that’s of no use to me.
> Thanks, Jeff
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