Picture your disk space with 3-D filesystem browsers
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
"You don't need a Ph.D. in scientific visualization to have some fun with three-dimensional data. Whether you're searching for an unused nook in a cramped disk partition, or trying to find the bloated temp/ folder that's crashing your system, sometimes the flat folder view of a traditional GUI file browser is little help. Luckily, Linux offers a variety of 3-D filesystem that can make your disk usage statistics come alive."
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Note from the Nerd: This is some AWESOME stuff. Check it out! I'll be installing some of these programs shortly. Sadly, they are a few years old, so I'll have to see. But really, they should compile just fine. Yay for 3-D!
Read more | Digg story!
Note from the Nerd: This is some AWESOME stuff. Check it out! I'll be installing some of these programs shortly. Sadly, they are a few years old, so I'll have to see. But really, they should compile just fine. Yay for 3-D!