Simple Directory Analyzer Gives Detailed Stats on Your Folders and Files - Lifehacker
Windows only: Simple Directory Analyzer provides a full range of tools for examining files and folders. Drill down through your data with a variety of filters to see how your space is being used.
Simple Directory Analyzer uses a drag and drop interface to load directories, a time saver if you're already staring at the folder you want to analyze and don't want to browse through the directory tree in the Select Folder dialogue box...
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