If you work with me, you may well have come across my "searchmonger" series of presentations on mobile search. What you may not know is that (a) most of the data is laid out in a treemap; and (b) I got the specific idea of using that visualization technique from using spacemonger, a piece of software for Windows which helps you comprehend where all your disk space is going.
Well of course now I've switched to Mac I'm going to need a new spacemonger---and to my joy, I found today Grand Perspective, which doesn't quite use cushion treemaps to do the business... but kinda looks as if it does.
Nonetheless: yay Grand Perspective!
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Have you played with Processing(.org)?
I bought a book and have tinkered, but nothing serious...
Looks very cool, though. I'm waiting for the right project :-)
nap :o)
Or even "Snap", assuming I can manage to discern Ctrl from Shift.
I've been using Disk Inventory X, which takes time to generate the tree, but is otherwise excellent.
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