TreeSize (no install)

T

Tramp

Every hard disk is too small if you just wait long enough. TreeSize
tells you where precious space has gone to. TreeSize can be started from
the context menu of a folder or drive and shows you the size of this
folder, including its subfolders. You can expand this folder in
Explorer-like style and you will see the size of every subfolder.
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.
http://www.jam-software.com/software.html
 
M

ms

Tramp said:
Every hard disk is too small if you just wait long enough. TreeSize
tells you where precious space has gone to. TreeSize can be started from
the context menu of a folder or drive and shows you the size of this
folder, including its subfolders. You can expand this folder in
Explorer-like style and you will see the size of every subfolder.
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.
http://www.jam-software.com/software.html
This one is an install.

Mike Sa
 
M

Mel


It's also down level (v1.62) current level (v1.75)

CHANGES
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Version 1.75: Released on 06 Jan 2005
- Slight increase of scan speed
- Windows XP style is now supported
- Bugfix: Directories that have formerly been expanded but are collapsed
when the view mode (size, allocated, wasted, percent, ...) was changed
have not been updated correctly.

Version 1.74: Released on 16 Sep 2004
- A problem with the rescan after switching to the user defined cluster
size has been fixed.

Version 1.73: Released on 10 Aug 2004
- A problem with the Shell Context menu has been fixed.

Version 1.72: Released on 24 Jun 2004
- Some minor tweaks and bug fixes

Version 1.71: Released on 05 Feb 2004
- TreeSize does not stop with an error message now if it gets an Access
Denied
error while scanning the directory "System Volume Information". This
special
Windows folder cannot be accessed by default (TreeSize Pro however is
also
able to scan folders like this to which you do not have access to).
- The "Update Branch" menu item in the context menu of Folder did not
work
in the previous version.
- Some minor bug fixes.

Version 1.7: Released on 04 July 2003
- TreeSize now has an install / uninstall program

Version 1.64: Released on 19 May 2003
- Fixed problem with values in "CD-ROM cluster size" mode if >4GB.
- The menu item "Readme.txt" now really opens the Readme file of
TreeSize

Version 1.63: Released on 19 Dec 2002
- Some minor bug fixes

Version 1.62: Released on 24 Jul 2002
- A French user interface is now included and should be used
automatically on a
French Windows
- Some minor bugs have been fixed
 

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