How to see installed programs and the occupied space (not in Synaptic or Terminal)?

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Published on 2013-06-25T10:15:32Z Indexed on 2013/06/25 10:28 UTC
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I am often running low on space on the system and home partition.

I would like to see a list of installed programs and the space they take, in order to be able to make decisions on this matter. I do not mean a list with all components, 'secondary' programs and dependencies like in Synaptic, which I know can be also displayed in the Terminal -- so please do not set as duplicate of this question --, but just a list with the main programs (those that appear in the main menu) and with the space they occupy on the disk.

(I use Xubuntu 12.10)

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