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Download Pick of the Week: SequoiaView Grap hical Tree Map
user name
2006-02-23 01:56:51
I am having the same problem. Seems that all of a sudden
since you put the
link on this board, "BAM" the website is down.
Maybe we generated too much
traffic. Please post on one of your websites Jim?

Thanks,

Daryl S. Ehrenheim
Bargreen Ellingson - IT Support 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: windows2000-bouncefreelists.org 
> [mailto:windows2000-bouncefreelists.org] On Behalf Of

> Charles R. Buchanan
> Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 4:50 PM
> To: windows2000freelists.org
> Subject: [windows2000] Re: Download Pick of the Week: 
> SequoiaView Graphical Tree Map
> 
> I just tried to get this, but I can not, for the life
of me 
> connect to the site! :-(  I googled it and it seems all
the 
> sites link back to the homepage, which I can not
connect to! 
> :-(  If someone that has it would e-mail me it, I would
be 
> ever so grateful!   It looks
to be quite small so it 
> shouldn't be a problem sending it. 
> 
> TIA!
> 
> 
> On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 05:23:23 -0800 (PST), "Jim
Kenzig 
> http://ThinHelp.com"
<jkenzigyahoo.com> took time to say the 
> following:
> 
> JKh> Hi All,
> JKh>   Rick Mack of Volante Systems pointed out to
me this 
> very cool FREE utility to graphically map your hard
disk so 
> that you can see what files are taking up the most disk

> space.  The utility uses a screen of squares that vary
in 
> size depending on the file size so that you can
instantly 
> find the files on your drive that are taking up the
most 
> space.  The wow factor aside this would be immensely
useful 
> on your users file storage server to weed out which
users are 
> abusing your storage per se. 
> JKh>    
> JKh>   Here is the info:
> JKh>   SequoiaView was developed by the computer
science 
> department of the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven and
can 
> be downloaded for free. It is a very small download,
only 500 
> k in size and scans your disk very quickly!
> JKh>    
> JKh>   SequoiaView uses a visualization technique
called 
> cushion treemaps to provide you with a single picture
of the 
> entire contents of your hard drive. You can use it to
locate 
> those large files that you haven't accessed in one
year, or 
> to quickly locate the largest picture files on your
drive.
> JKh>    
> JKh>   Sample screen the larger the box...the larger
the file!
> JKh>   
> JKh>    
> JKh>   More information and Download the file from:
> JKh>    
> JKh>   http://www.win.tue
.nl/sequoiaview/
> JKh>    
> JKh>    
> JKh>    
> JKh> 
> JKh> 
> JKh> Jim Kenzig
> JKh> CEO The Kenzig Group
> JKh> http://www.kenzig.com
> JKh> Sponsorships Available!
> JKh> Blog: http://www.techblink.com
> JKh> Terminal Services Downloads: http://www.thinhelp.com 
> Windows Vista: 
> JKh> http://www.VistaPop.com
> JKh> Virtualization: http://www.virtualize-it
.com
> JKh> Games: http://www.stressedpuppy
.com
> 
> We're all living in America,
> America is wunderbar. 
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Download Pick of the Week: SequoiaView Grap hical Tree Map
user name
2006-02-23 12:06:55
Site is up right now. If you still experience problems, let
me know,
I'll send you the file because I'm nice like that!  


On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 17:56:51 -0800, Daryl Ehrenheim
<d.ehrenheimbargreen.com> took time to say the
following:

DE> I am having the same problem. Seems that all of a
sudden since you put the
DE> link on this board, "BAM" the website is
down. Maybe we generated too much
DE> traffic. Please post on one of your websites Jim?
DE> 
DE> Thanks,
DE> 
DE> Daryl S. Ehrenheim

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