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Abaiko Disk Space Monitor 2.40

WhiteBox   on 24 December 2008 - 18:40 · 6 comments & 3519 views

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The simple, but still useful tool Abaiko Disk Space Monitor will keep you informed about the amount of free space on your disks. The news that there is not enough space on the disk will not take you by surprise in the worst time any more and you will no longer have to worry about it. As soon as free space on the disks you select reaches the limits you specify, the program will let you know about it.
Abaiko Disk Space Monitor is intended for both regular home users and system administrators that need space for quickly growing logs of various systems, enlarging databases, data backups, or for software caching data.
  • Independent configuration for each disk
  • Top 30 biggest files and folders
  • Balloon message notification
  • Email notifications
  • Sound notifications
  • Run task when the space limit is reached
  • Disable Windows warning messages
  • Automatic launch at Windows startup
  • Program launch via the system tray
Download: Abaiko Disk Space Monitor 2.40 3.18MB (Shareware $19.95)
Screenshot: Main window

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#1 Shiranui on 25 Dec 2008 - 04:22
I thought this program sounded rather pointless even when I thought it was freeware!

Given the current worldwide economic climate, does the creator honestly expect people to cough up $19.95 for this?
#2 soldier1st on 25 Dec 2008 - 05:24
i would not cough up 19.95 for it as it aint worth it and there are similar apps that are free that do a good job.
#3 mamamamamamama on 25 Dec 2008 - 14:44
I'd rather buy an old second-hand cheap hdd for 20 bucks.
(1 reply) #4 virtorio on 26 Dec 2008 - 05:43
Save disk space by not installing this.
#4.1 highonsnow on 05 Jan 2009 - 22:17
agreed!
#5 Iscariah on 26 Dec 2008 - 10:28
Just run a quick WinDirStat from time to time, to see what's taking up the most disk space, that's enough... and it's free!

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