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FreeSpace
was tested successfully on Windows XP
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new version reduces the use of system resources and improves the precision of performances
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Do your programs use large temporary files on hard disk? Do you need to be warned
when space has expired? FreeSpace monitors and tells you in real time how much free
space is available on your hard disk.
An attractive interface shows your total and free space for each drive as well as
the cumulative totals. You can set alarms to keep you informed when minimum free
space threshold levels have been reached.
FreeSpace also allows you to conduct performance tests for your hard drives, and
displays the results in an good-looking 3D graph.
You can also retrieve detailed information about the contents of drives and folders.
After a quick scan, total, system, hidden, and read-only numbers of files and folders
are returned, as well as the disk space they consume.
FreeSpace is largely used by professional people involved in working out and printing
files of unpredictable size, and it is especially designed for workstations graphics.
Features
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Supports removable, fixed, ram and network mapped devices, also larger than 2GB.
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Supports compressed devices.
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Reports the following partitions information's: disk type, size, free space, serial
number and file system (FAT32, FAT, NTFS, CDFS etc.).
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Monitors and alerts only for the devices defined by the user.
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Permits to define alarm and refresh rate with relative priority (Lowest, lower,
normal, higher, highest, real time).
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Allows to custom the alert sounds messages.
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Updates itself in real time to any change.
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Reduces and hides its user interface to improve screen view.
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Allows to change the startup and main window appearance options.
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Test your hard disks, save, load and display the results with custom graphs.
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Analyzes folder structure to find size, number of hidden, read only and system files
and folders.
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