PKDirUse v3.0 for Windows (16-bit version) - README.TXT ============================================================= Thank you for trying PKDirUse v3.0 for Windows! How to Use This Document ================================================ To view README.TXT on screen in Notepad, maximize the Notepad window. To print README.TXT, open it in Notepad or another word processor, then use the Print command on the File menu. Contents ================================================ 1. What is PKDirUse for Windows? 2. How to install PKDirUse 3. Ordering information 4. Miscellaneous information 1. What is PKDirUse for Windows? ================================================ PKDirUse for Windows shows the disk space used by directories and their subdirectories. You can create and save lists of directories whose tree sizes you to find out. The results appear as a tree and can also be saved. For example, if you select directory C:\WINDOWS, the result will show the size of the C:\WINDOWS directory plus all the files in its subdirectories. You can then also view the size of directory trees within the C:\WINDOWS directory. There are many ways to use PKDirUse. For example, you can use it to find out: - which directory tree is using most space; - how much disk space is being used in users' home directories; - if two or more directory trees are identical (by comparing their sizes); you can also browse down the directories to see where they differ. Using PKDirUse for Windows is very easy. If you require more information while you're using it, press F1. This will provide context-sensitive help. 2. How to install PKDirUse ================================================ To install PKDirUse, simply run SETUP.EXE and follow the instructions. Once you have installed PKDirUse, you have the option of later uninstalling it. 3. Ordering information ================================================ PKDirUse is not free. To find out how to order it, choose the Ordering Information command from the Help menu in PKDirUse. 4. Miscellaneous information ================================================ PKDirUse is not related in any way to PKZip. 'P' and 'K' are simply the author's initials.