OK, specifics in case anyone asks: iMac with Intel CPU, running OSX 10.6.8
I have used Windows for 20 years and the Classic Mac back in the 80s, and of course more recently, versions of Mac OS 9 and OSX. However, now I am using an iMac (or three) on regular basis, I want to find a way, when selecting files, to see the total space they take up.
With Windows XP and similar, selecting some files will usually show "X files selected, using Y MB/kB" whereas with Finder I see "2013 of 4985 selected, 190 GB available" (ie only free space on drive being shown).
I tried I (fortunately with only 18 files) and it gave me info on them individually - guess it would have crashed if I tried with 2000+ files.
Also, is there an easy way to identify folders holding large volumes (disk space wise) of files, without having to go down every folder of every branch and twig, to check ?
Did try some shareware the other day but it was of limited help, showing every file as a blob (so you could find large individual files, but not grouped by folder level of usage).
TIA.