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TreeSize Free 2.3.3 - Directory Sizer

Directory Sizer

TreeSize Free



 

TreeSize Free: Every hard disk is too small if you just wait long enough. TreeSize Free tells you where precious space has gone to. TreeSize Free can be started from the context menu of a folder or drive and shows you the size of this folder, including its subfolders. Each folder can be expanded in Explorer-like style to see the size of its subfolders. Scanning is done in a thread, so you can already see results while TreeSize is working. The space, which is wasted by the file system can be displayed and the results can be printed in a report. TreeSize supports Unicode file names and considers NTFS compression when calculating the allocated disk space.

What is new in version 2.3.3:

* The [Files] items now expandable and show the individual files * The gradient in the background of the folders can be adjusted in its colors * TreeSize fee is now portable * The number of decimals can be adjusted * Up to 2 thread are now used for scanning




 

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Download: Download TreeSize Free 2.3.3 (1.5 Mb)
Download Count:14
Release Date:2009-07-07
Last Updated:2009-07-03
Manufacturer: JAM Software GmbH
Product Support: TreeSize Free WebSite
  
Language:English, German
Requirements:Windows 200X/XP/Vista, Internet Explorer 6
Install:Install Only
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