ANNOUNCE: KDirStat 2.0.0

ANNOUNCE: KDirStat 2.0.0

Post by Stefan Hundhamme » Tue, 26 Feb 2002 22:21:43



The first official stable release version of KDirStat for KDE 2.x is
available at

        http://kdirstat.sourceforge.net/

including description, screen shots, source tarball and RPM for SuSE Linux 7.3

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ANNOUNCE: KDirStat 2.0.0

Post by Meik Bran » Wed, 27 Feb 2002 08:21:42



> The first official stable release version of KDirStat for KDE 2.x is
> available at

>         http://kdirstat.sourceforge.net/

> including description, screen shots, source tarball and RPM for SuSE Linux
> 7.3

> CU

cool!

thank you very much for your hard work.

regards

meik

 
 
 

ANNOUNCE: KDirStat 2.0.0

Post by Steve Campbel » Thu, 28 Feb 2002 21:54:35




>> The first official stable release version of KDirStat for KDE 2.x is
>> available at

>>         http://kdirstat.sourceforge.net/

>> including description, screen shots, source tarball and RPM for SuSE
>> Linux 7.3

>> CU

> cool!

> thank you very much for your hard work.

> regards

> meik

Yes....useful though du is....this little gem adds the exact amount of
interactability that it needs...thanks indeeed.

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1. ANNOUNCE: KDirStat-2.3.6 (Bugfix Release)

ANNOUNCE: KDirStat-2.3.6 (Bugfix Release)

Last Friday's version KDirStat-2.3.5 caused a crash that many people
reported (thanks to all who did). This version KDirStat-2.3.6 fixes this
crash.

More details and RPMs at the KDirStat web site:

        http://kdirstat.sourceforge.net/

Background (for those who don't know this thing at all):

KDirStat is a graphical disk usage utility, very much like the Unix "du"
command. In addition to that, it comes with some cleanup facilities to
reclaim disk space.

Versions 2.3.x and later feature a "treemap" view like SequoiaView on MS Win
where file sizes of an entire directory are displayed as rectangles - the
larger the rectangle, the larger a file is. With this view you can see
large files hidden deep within a directory hierarchy at a glance.

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