Welcome to

Disk Piecharter for Windows 95 and NT version 2.1,

A utility that shows disk usage as interactive piecharts.

Shareware, freely distributable by anyone, provided all files are copied.
There is a free evaluation period of 30 days, to give users time to register 
via Compuserve (SWREG #9118) or PsL (800-2424-PsL, id #11746) or SecureOrders
(https://www.secureorders.com/zorn/diskwin.html). Further
details are in the HELP file (diskpie.hlp).
After the 30 days, if the user has not registered, the program disables 
itself.

Disk Piecharter for Windows 95 and NT is (c) 1996 Zorn Software, Overtoom 529,
1054 LK Amsterdam, the Netherlands. E-mail: hanszorn@xs4all.nl

Release notes for version 2.1

Added features:

1. Windows NT compatibility
   Disk Piecharter now works with Windows NT 3.51 or higher.
2. Large Harddisk support
   In NT, there are practically no limits to the size of disks
   Disk Piecharter can handle.
   In Windows 95, there is a limit of 2 GB for disk partitions, implied
   by Windows itself.
   With network drives > 2GB, Disk Piecharter will 'do the best it can'.
   Though Windows 95 does not report the disksize (and free space) properly,
   Disk Piecharter will, by summing up all filesizes, attempt to give a
   reasonable result. It will issue a warning message saying that the results
   are somehow estimated.
3. Clipboard copy
   Upon requests from several users this feature was added. The copy
   is of the Enhanced Metafile type, and can be imported in most word 
   processors, drawing software etc.
4. By adding a drive letter in the commandline (of a shortcut) you can 
   have Disk Piecharter startup with a preselected drive.
5. Shell integration: you can add Disk Piecharter to the context-menu of
   disk drives and/ or directories. To get this working, do the following:
   From Windows Explorer, select View/Options... and select the File Types 
   tab. Then browse to the 'drive' icon. Click 'Edit'. In the 'Actions'
   field below, click 'New'. In the 'Action' field, enter the name you want 
   to call it, e.g. 'Piechart...'. In the Application field, enter the path
   and filename to dskpie95.exe. That's it!


Known problems:

In Windows NT, there sometimes are problems with removing directories.