Need help clearing space on start up disk

I've had messages pop up before saying that I needed to clear space on my MacBook Pro (I've had it since 2009), so i've been trying to get rid of as much as possible to clear up space. I've managed to free up some space however the availability keeps changing about 10 minutes ago it said I had around 10 GB of space and it just changed to 1.13 GB. I feel like i've done everything I possibly can to get more space; not only have I gone throughf and deleted almost everything from my computer, but i've also run disk repairs too. Nothing seems to help. I'd like to upgrade my OS x Snow Leopard to OS x Mountain Lion, but at this point I don't have enough memory to do so. If anyone has any suggestions I would love the help.
Thanks!

Down load from the Internet OmnioDiskSweeper (free) and open it.  It will show all of your files and the respective sizes.  Delete what you do not want.  you may find that you have more room than you think.
To corroborate the actual space on your MBO, you can click COMMAND I (the letter i) on the HDD icon on your desk top and it will show a display showing space used and available.  This ca also be seen on Disk Utility.
Ciao.

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