Windows 'tree'

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Is there an XP equivalent to the windows / dos TREE program which displayed
a list of folders by size? thanks John
 
a_killjoy said:
Is there an XP equivalent to the windows / dos TREE program which
displayed a list of folders by size? thanks John

Yes..
TREE.

C:\>tree /?
Graphically displays the folder structure of a drive or path.

TREE [drive:][path] [/F] [/A]

/F Display the names of the files in each folder.
/A Use ASCII instead of extended characters.
 
a_killjoy said:
Is there an XP equivalent to the windows / dos TREE program which
displayed a list of folders by size? thanks John

Wait..
By Size?

I did not realize tree did that. Does it?

Anyway..

Try SequoiaView..
(There's other applications out there like that.)
 
Thanks

My problem was that when I ran it the output flashed up in a'DOS' window and
disappeared before I could read it. I will try writing to a file but I would
prefer to use it interactively on the screen.

John
 
Windows Explorer flashed up a Cmd window that disappeared?
How are you opening Windows Explorer?
 
My friend recommended me View Folder Size Pro.
http://www.moveax.com/viewfoldersizepro/
He searched for software that shows folder size extension both on
Windows 2k/XP and WinXP x64. I likes View Folder Size Pro because it
faster and more customizable than other software. The program is fast,
efficient and gives you a lot of configurable options. Try it.
 
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