Download TreeSize Professional 4.11 build 308

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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 4.11:

  • The menu item “Remove from TreeSize (temporarily)” is now also present in the context menu of the Details list, which allows multiple items to be removed at the same time.
  • Errors that occurred during a scan are now saved in the XML-Reports for each folder.
  • If the selected node is deleted in the directory tree, the next or parent folder is now selected automatically.
  • A new option on the “View” tab of the Options dialog allows you to decide that icons should be determined based on the file extension only. This is much faster, especially on network drives, because Window opens many files to see if there are any icons inside. By default this option is turned on.
  • The “File Ages” Chart can now be printed, copied or saved using the context menu or a new toolbar.
  • Under Windows Vista an additional start menu item is created that runs TreeSize as administrator.
  • A new item in the Tools menu allows you to start TreeSize again as Administrator under Windows XP and Vista.
  • The File Search now uses the setting of the Options dialog “Follow mount points and symbolic links” from the main module when recursing through the file system. It is recommended to keep this option turned off under Windows Vista, because Vista makes excessive use of symbolic links, which produces a lot of duplicate results.
  • The command line Switch /SEARCH:Start now by default checks all items in the result list of the File Search.
  • Some other minor bug fixes and improvements have been incorporated.

[break]The following downloads are available:
TreeSize Personal 4.11
TreeSize Professional 4.11
TreeSize Free 1.79[break]

Version number 4.11 build 308
Operating systems Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista
Website Jam software
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License type Shareware
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