TreeSize Free 2.5
TreeSize tells you where precious disk space has gone to. It can be started from the context menu of a folder or drive and shows you the size of this folder, including its subfolders. Each folder can be expanded in Explorer-like style to see the size of its subfolders. Scanning is done in a thread, so you can already see results while TreeSize is working. The results can be printed in a report. What´s new in this version 2.5:* TreeSize Free is now able to show the NTFS compression rate in the directory tree. This adds the main feature of our discontinued tool NTFSRatio.
* A new option allows to show compressed folders in blue color. Folders that are only partially compressed will be shown in dark blue.
* It is now possible to rename files and folders in the directory tree. This can be done by using the right click menu or by pressing F2.
* A new menu "Expand" in the main menu and the right click menu of the root folder which allows to expand all subfolders up to a certain level.
* A scan can now be stopped using "File > Stop Scan".
* The layout of the main menu has been revised.
* The support for Windows 2000 has been dropped because Microsoft dropped it in July 2010. TreeSize Free V2.4, which is compatible with Windows 2000, will remain available on our website.
* A few minor improvements and bug fixes have been incorporated.
SO: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7Size: 2.1MBLicenza: Freeware