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Abaiko Disk Space Monitor 3

WhiteBox   on 17 April 2009 - 07:33 · 6 comments & 3929 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 N biggest files and folders
  • Balloon message notification
  • Email notifications with SSL/TLS support (required for GMail)
  • 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 3 Size: 3.14MB (Shareware $19.95)
Screenshot1: Main window
Screenshot2: File size chart
Screenshot3: Email settings
Screenshot4: Warning message

View: Abaiko Disk Space Monitor Website

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#1 +Chrono951 on 20 Apr 2009 - 17:50
Really? $20 for this? Why not just look at Computer in Vista and see bar charts on free space right there. That doesn't warn you though. But, seriously, $20 seems like a lot.
#2 m.keeley on 21 Apr 2009 - 17:54
They must be joking if they think it's worth $20, what's that about 1/5th the price of a 1TB hard drive! There's plenty of freeware alternatives if you really think this would be useful.
#3 dangel on 23 Apr 2009 - 08:15
or use one of the many free gadgets for the sidebar.

#4 RevitXman on 30 Apr 2009 - 13:49
#5 Tjcrazy on 02 May 2009 - 23:09
#6 LiquidSolstice on 17 May 2009 - 01:35
Lame.

wouldn't ever pay for this.

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