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Cnettreesize
Cnettreesize













  • You can open or delete any file or folder that shows up in the results.
  • Context menu supports means you can open TreeSize Free to any folder or drive through Windows Explorer.
  • The interface can be changed to better support touch devices.
  • A filtering option can exclude or include results based on a certain pattern for example, you can include ISO files only so that you can remove all other file types from being displayed in the program.
  • Values can be shown in KB, MB, or GB the Automatic Units option changes the unit used for each file/folder based on its size for easier reading.
  • The largest folders under any parent folder are easily identifiable with the highlight behind their text (this color can be changed in the settings).
  • Folders can be sorted by size, total percent of space occupied in relation to other times under the same parent drive/folder, last modified date, and the total number of folders/files it contains.
  • Can change the results to see a TreeMap version, giving you more of a perspective of the size difference between the subfolders.
  • One year later, the newly founded German company JAM. The software tried to overcome the drawbacks of both the du command and Windows Explorers right-click context menu. It was designed to offer the features of Unixs du on Windows systems, with the addition of a GUI.

    cnettreesize

    Scanning operations run in a thread, so you can already see results. All results can also be drilled down to the file level. Expand folders in an Explorer-like fashion and see the size of every subfolder. TreeSize Free shows you the size of and drive or folder, including its subfolders. Displays results in a structure similar to Windows Explorer. The first version of TreeSize was programmed by Joachim Marder in 1996. TreeSize Free tells you where precious disk space has gone.

    #Cnettreesize windows 10#

    Windows XP through Windows 10 are supported.













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