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Computers are supplied with increasingly larger hard drives and so the number of files that are collected is also growing. To keep an overview, for example, TreeSize from Jam Software can be used. This program displays in handy overviews what is on the hard disk. For example, you can see how large the files are, how much space they take up, when they were last accessed, who owns them and what the NTFS compression ratio is. This can be displayed in a 3d or pie chart; and for single files or a folder, or entire partitions or hard disks. The software is available in Personal and Professional flavors, the former of which, among other things, cannot be used on servers, cannot handle network drives and also has fewer export options. More information is on this page to find. The changelog for this release shows the following changes:

Changes in version 4.2:

  • In the Options dialog (Tools / Options / Scan) you may now choose the priority for the scan and search threads. You may reduce their priority up to idle (use only unused CPU time), which allows you to run a scan with TreeSize without any impact on your PC or server.
  • The toolbar of the Top 100 Files List now contains a Delete button.
  • The style sheet Tsizepro.xsl for XML files has been revised:
    • It now works under Windows Vista with Internet Explorer 7.
    • Formatting and performance have been improved.
    • Errors that occurred during the scan are now indicated by a small exclamation mark in front of the folder name.
  • If the option “Follow mount points and symbolic links” is turned on, then TreeSize follows only links that point outside the scanned directory tree. This prevents circular references and folders from being counted twice. The link target is now also shown in the long tooltip of the directory tree.
  • In the background of the directory tree a gradient is now shown for each folder that indicates its size in relation to the entire scanned file system tree. We hope you will like this new visualization of the folder size. If not, you may switch it off in the Options dialog.
  • The context menu of the file extensions and user statistics now have a menu item that allows to copy a list of files of the selected file type / user to the clipboard.
  • The user statistics now use a caching mechanism which significantly increases the performance of a scan with the users statistics activated and also reduces the traffic to the Windows domain controllers.
  • The new command line option /UNITTYPE allows to set the unit (KB, MB, GB) that should be used for displaying size values. For detailed information please see the help file.
  • The small arrow indicating symbolic links and reparse points is now also shown in the Details list. System and hidden folders are now shown “ghosted” like in the Windows Explorer.
  • The TreeSize File Search can now be started from the context menu of any folder in the directory tree.
  • File Search: A new search type allows you to search for duplicate files. Currently files with the same name, size and change date will be listed. This feature will be further improved in the next release.
  • File Search: It is now possible to save and load the options of the File Search to/from an XML file.
  • File Search: The cache files of the Opera browser are now also found by the search type “Internet Files”.
  • File Search: The temporary file search now has an option that lists all files in the “Recent” folder of the user profile. This option is turned on by default. Although Windows shows only the last 15 entries in the “Recent Documents” folder, it keeps shortcuts to all files ever opened in the “Recent” folder which are quite useless.
  • File Search: The size and the number of checked files is now displayed in the status bar.
  • File Search: The Save dialog now has an option to save all result lists (instead of the active one only), as well as an option to save the checked files only.
  • File Search: The new command line option /MOVETO replaces /MOVETOZIP and allows, in addition to a ZIP file, a folder path or the Recycle Bin as destination to which the files will be moved. For detailed information please see the help file.
  • File Search: If “Add To Exclude List” is selected from the context menu, all matching search results are now immediately removed from the result lists.
  • File Search: In the View Options a new setting allows to adjust, if the compressed size or the normal size should be displayed for compressed files.
  • The support for Windows NT4 has been dropped.

[break]The following downloads are available:
TreeSize Personal 4.2
TreeSize Professional 4.2
TreeSize Free 1.79[break]

Version number 4.2 build 314
Operating systems Windows 9x, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista
Website Jam software
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File size

4.70MB

License type Shareware
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