Print a visual tree of a directory structure?

XCalibur89

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I'm wondering if anyone knows of a software that can read a directory structure and then spit it back in a flowchart?
 
Would the 'tree' command at a command prompt suffice? or does it need to be produced in a more specific format?
 
Well, right now I have a directory structure set out for a client for all their files on a computer. I'm currently using SmartDraw to manually make this directory tree into a printable flowchart. I was just wondering if there was a more automatic method to doing this?
 
there is afabulour program to do this - and ONE of my posts mentions it! I cannot remember the name, except it has tree in it... but it maps out all the spaces on your HD and makes a block diagram all colour coded and intelligent... least it looked that way to me - try scroogling something like hd tree analysis - it was academic freeware, cool stuff... GL
 

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