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Released:
July 21, 2008
File Size:
5,872 KB
Homepage:
TreeSize Prof ... 
Downloads:
4/15 (this version/all)
License:
Shareware 
Cost:
$ 40
OS:
Windows XP/2000/Server 2003 

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submitted by DoubleEagle DoubleEagle on 28-07-2008

TreeSize Professional is a powerful and flexible harddisk space manager. Find out which folders are the largest on your drives and recover megabytes on them. TreeSize Professional shows you the size, allocated and wasted space, the number of files, 3D bar and pie charts, the last access date, the file owner, the NTFS compression rate and much more information for several folders or drives you choose. It also lets you search for old, big and temporary files. The application has an intuitive Explorer-like user interface and it is fast and multithreaded. You can print detailed reports or export the collected Data to Excel and to an HTML, XML or ASCII file. TreeSize Professional can be started from the context menu of every folder or drive.

Latest changes:

  • All lists now provide a new button in their toolbar that allows to save their contents to an Excel file
  • Added possibility to export the tree map and the file ages chart in the "Schedule TreeSize Task" dialog
  • Here a new function "Save to Batch File" has also been added to the context menu of the text field containing the full command line
  • Retrieving the file version of EXE, DLL and similar binary files no longer changes their last access date
  • The context sensitive help via F1 key now also works correctly under Windows Vista
  • File Search: It is now possible to search for files whose path is longer than a certain number of characters
  • This allows to find paths longer than 255 characters which make problems e.g. in the Windows Explorer
  • File Search: A selected "Since" interval on the "Date" tab of the Custom File Search is now saved for the next start and to XML files (File > Save Search Options). Previously it was only saved implicitly as lower and upper border of the date interval
  • Bug fix: The "Since" date intervals were not working as expected if the negated date filter "Not Changed", "Not Access" or "Not Created" were selected
  • Bug fix: The date picker controls of the Custom File Search did not always report the state of their integrated checkbox correctly. This could lead to files missing in the search results

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