GAIA LipoSeek
Find fat files and folders fast!
Only $50 + $5 GST = $55 AUD. Contact sales@gaiacomputing.com.au
or phone +61 3 5444 9588 for purchasing details.
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Gaia LipoSeek V2.0.0

(Released 19-Feb-2007)
Please un-install any previous version before installing.
Until you register a purchased license key, saving of search results will be
restricted. Platform: Windows: All Versions
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LipoSeek allows you to quickly and easily locate folders and files on any
local disks or network shares that are consuming large amounts of disk
space. This can be handy when, for example, you wish to find which user’s
home directories are consuming alarming amounts of server space, or why your
backup is now running over multiple tapes. Additionally you can track and
graph changes in folder sizes over time allowing you to better predict your
future disk space requirements and determine which folders are growing the
quickest.

Above: Folder Tree on the left controls
saving of search results into user definable "Banks", in this case "Users",
"Shares", "Disks" and "Profiles". The primary folder view on the right shows
full search results in this case sorted by size. The units of measure can be
quickly toggled between Bytes, KB, MB and GB and complex queries can be executed
to filter the list. Windows Explorer is but a double click away to view files
within any folder. A report of the search results can be printed.

Above: Gains in folder size over time can be tracked and
graphed.

Above: Gaia
LipoSeek searches the root folders that you specify to obtain complete directory
structure and folder size information which is optionally stored in a database
for later review. LipoSeek offers to schedule searches to run at a time of your
choosing. You can set up recurring searches to run every few days, late at night
for example.

Above: Quickly resort columns. For example,
in order to find folders with the biggest gains over time. Gains can be
expressed in size or as percentages.

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