Maverick free disk space activity monitor

Activity Monitor in 10.9 does not display free disk space any more. What was the idea behind that?

Additional question related to Actvity Monitor:  In 10.9, was the capability to monitor the disk activity of an external disk also removed?    I have had some problems with an external disk; the old activity monitor gave me some indication whether it was functioning normally or not.  I also used the Activity Monitor to watch the disk activity during backups in the event of disruption of some kind; could be, for example, a loose FireWire cable. A third part app is ok, but I have the sense that useful capability has been removed.  -j

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