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<description>StepTree is a 3D file system visualizer. It draws on ideas from the last 15 or so years of research on a type of space filling visualization called Tree-Maps (first introduced in the early nineties by Ben Shneiderman). StepTree is basically a Tree-Map extended into three dimensions where the size of files and directories is mapped to area in the visualization. Thus the area of a directory in the visualization is an aggregate of the sizes of all its descendants (subdirectories and files).</description>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.tibsoft.com/index.php?page=steptree">TIBSOFT - (StepTree v1.8)</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">StepTree is a 3D file system visualizer. It draws on ideas from the last 15 or so years of research on a type of space filling visualization called Tree-Maps (first introduced in the early nineties by Ben Shneiderman). StepTree is basically a Tree-Map extended into three dimensions where the size of files and directories is mapped to area in the visualization. Thus the area of a directory in the visualization is an aggregate of the sizes of all its descendants (subdirectories and files).</p>
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