Filed under: Utilities, Windows, Productivity, Microsoft, Shareware, Freeware
SpaceMonger - drive space treemap with labels
We've long been big fans of using WinDirStat on Windows computers to determine where all of our hard drive space had gone. But DLS reader Brian commented on our recent post about WinDirStat and mentioned that there is actually a predecessor called SpaceMonger that has been doing treemaps of Windows file systems since the days of Windows 95. While WinDirStat is certainly the more beautiful application, SpaceMonger is arguably more usable. SpaceMonger puts text labels right in the tree map that show you exactly what you're looking at in a glance. Whereas in WinDirStat you have to mouse over a box to see what it represents, in SpaceMonger you can clearly see.
The other great thing about SpaceMonger is its size. The freeware version, which works great on Windows XP, weighs in at only 212KB, and needs no installer. There is also a shareware version which adds the ability to customize the colors SpaceMonger uses to represent files and folders, as well as a number of other features and active support if you purchase a license.
With Halloween fast approaching, it's a great time to get in some practice defending your territory against zombies. In Graveyard Shift, you take aim at zombies and other creepy-crawlies, blasting them into splatters of cartoony green guts. It's a casual first-person shooter, and it's very easy to get the hang of - use the mouse to aim, click to fire. Graveyard Shift has at least 15 levels, and it might even have some secret stages I haven't unlocked yet.
They key to getting good at Graveyard Shift is learning to use ...
