There is a visualisation technique called “Cushion Treemaps” which can be used to display the contents of your hard disk. The big bronze rectangle in the bottom right is the biggest file here.
In just one interactive image you can see where the biggest files or folders are located on your hard disk. You can also dig deep into folders and see their contents. It is quite clever, easy to use, looks great and best of all it’s free from the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, a Technical University in Eindhoven, Holland.
Note that this is for Windows only and it takes a few minutes to run, to map your disk depending on it’s size.
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