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SpaceFinderPlus - v3.1 Categorie: System Tools
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This is another tool to manage the memory on your PDA. You can quickly find the most memory hungry files, and where your free space has gone. It works with the main memory as well as with storage cards.

The user interface is simple and easy, which makes it a charm to use it from scratch. As for the special feature, there is a pie chart showing you the memory usage by file. (I have no clue who could make use of this, but I'm not an expert!!)

Well, an interesting freeware.

Update: it's not easy to understand the author's policy. So the message "SpaceFinder is a free software. While SpaceFinderPlus is a shareware" means that there is only one software to be installed, and if you don't register it in the "Register as SpaceFinder" screen, you will get a functionally limited version.

[Zebulon]  (Translation: seidler)

Author: Tillanosoft.com
Date: 01-02-2005
Links: Web Site
Rating: 7/10
Size: ?
Hits: 12384
Download: Download ( ARM/XSCALE MIPS SH3 )
Problem ?: Report a problem (dead link, etc...)
 

comments
BBQ (03-27-2005) - v3.1  
A good tool that helps you locate space-consuming files, but it is mainly for those who want to get a visual picture of the problem in the form of a pi graph or for those who want to have a treeview/folderview combination. I all you want to do is find the biggest files on your handheld and delete/open them, try Where Is My Ram? (WIMR) which is smaller and simpler, but it does not have all of the snazzy features that spacefinderplus has such as the visuals and the tree view. I found no bugs, and the software was very useful and well made.

7/10

 

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