TreeSize Free Gets Update
TreeSize Professional and TreeSize Personal are not the only members of the family. They have a little brother - TreeSize Free. Well, TSFree may be “little”, but it’s actually quite nice if you don’t need the fancy graphing facilities in the other two programs.
TreeSize Free will analyze the drive of your choice and create a folder tree, displaying various information such as: size, bytes allocated, percent (out of total size) and wasted space. Switching between these display modes can be done instantly, without triggering a rescan of the drive being analysed.
Information must be sorted in order to be meaningful; TreeSize Free can do alphabetical and “by size” sorting, but it can also spit the results unsorted, as they come from the filesystem.
Free doesn’t mean “featureless” in TreeSize: there’s a useful setting (filter) which allows you to specify what files should be included in the scan (perfect if you want to check the size of the MP3s scattered everywhere on your hard drive).
The scan results can be printed for later reference (or as “hard” proof if you need to persuade someone to delete a few games to make room for your music).
TreeSize Free 1.78 is basically a bugfix release, improving error handling and solving several GUI issues. See below for more details.
*** WHAT’S NEW IN TREESEIZE FREE 1.78 ***
- Bugfix: Changing the cluster size to a user defined value in the Scan Options didn’t update the values of the wasted space.
- In some cases the error handling has been improved and error messages are shown less often.
- The flickering during the scan has been eliminated.
- The French UI was not always shown.
*** RELEVANT LINKS ***
Download TreeSize Free 1.78 (.exe installer, 803KB)
Check out TreeSize Professional and TreeSize Personal
