Diskchaisy for morphos
  • Order of the Butterfly
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    amiga4001
    Posts: 445 from 2006/11/16
    From: The Netherlands
    I see there is a program for OS4.0 for a graphical presentation off the directorysizes from the harddisk.
    This is called diskchaisy.
    Is there something like this for morphos?
    Seems handy to see why your partitions are filling up so fast.
    Powerbook 5,4 1.5GHz 1.5GB ram
  • »09.05.07 - 05:42
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    hooligan
    Posts: 1948 from 2003/2/23
    From: Lahti, Finland
    Use Dopus or Magellan, select all.. "get sizes" ;-)
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    analogkid
    Posts: 667 from 2004/11/3
    From: near myself
    well, recent Ambient versions have the same feature, just go to "Informations" and click "Total sizes" or how it is called.
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    amiga4001
    Posts: 445 from 2006/11/16
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    Yes the information ia also easily available in morphos.
    But would rather had a graphical presentation off the dir structure off a partition.
    I think it is easier/faster with diskchaisy to see any files you forgot and are useless now.
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    GK_LKA
    Posts: 481 from 2004/3/28
    From: Hungary
    Yes, is there any solution for MorphOS like SpaceMonger?
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    BatteMan
    Posts: 285 from 2003/2/24
    From: France
    You can use the "Show dir size" option in lister mode of Ambient too.

    DirSize.png

    [ Edited by BatteMan on 2007/5/15 2:10 ]
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Jupp3
    Posts: 1193 from 2003/2/24
    From: Helsinki, Finland
    Something like this would indeed be sometimes useful...
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    analogkid
    Posts: 667 from 2004/11/3
    From: near myself
    It looks very confusing and not clear presented... I think the way DOpus and Ambient are presenting the information is quite ok.
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    amiga4001
    Posts: 445 from 2006/11/16
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    Thanks Batteman.

    That is a nice and clear way to see where all the diskspace is going.
    Ambient keeps me surprising with all off it's features.
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Zylesea
    Posts: 2057 from 2003/6/4
    @ BatteMan

    Where is that option? I can't find it neither in Ambient settings "lister" nor in advanced settings.
    Am I blind?

    I use a current Ambient (15.05.07)

    [ Edited by Zylesea on 2007/5/18 13:25 ]
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    BatteMan
    Posts: 285 from 2003/2/24
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    Zylesea : Yes, you're probably blind ;-)

    Make a right click on the bar where "vloume name", "name", total size", etc, are writting and you'll find a "show size dir" option.
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    Zylesea
    Posts: 2057 from 2003/6/4
    Thanks, found it then...
    I was looking at the Ambient settings.

    btw.: I really shoud visit with my eye doctor anyway, but that's another (not too interesting) story...
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