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KDirStat 2.4.0
KDirStat is a small utility program that sums up disk usage for direcory trees.

It is very much like the UNIX "du" command.
Unlike "du," it tries to work in a structured, comprehensive manner. It tries to determine exactly where all your disk space has gone when that dreaded "no space left on device" message shows up, or when your system administrator asks you to clean up your home directory, or when you are the system administrator trying to figure out which one of your users filled up that supposedly huge disk to capacity.
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