TreeSize tells you where precious space has gone to. It can be started from the context menu of a local folder or local drive and displays the size of each folder, including its subfolders. In contrast to "TreeSize Free" is "TreeSize Professional", which allows you to examine the size of NETWORK drives, too. Scanning is done in a thread, so you can already see results while TreeSize Free is working. TreeSize Professional is a powerful and flexible harddisk space manager. Fin... More info »
TreeSize Free can show only the size of local folders or local drives, not of network foldersVery good free applications to examine the foldersize of NETWORK drives are:(1) WinDirStat: http://alternativeto.net/desktop/windirstat/(2) JDiskReport: http://alternativeto.net/desktop/jdiskreport/(3) FreeCommander: http://alternativeto.net/desktop/freecommander/ A very good commercial application to examine the foldersize of NETWORK drives is:http://alternativeto.net/desktop/treesize-professional/ The free TreeSize Mobile for "Windows Mobile" is able to manage the disk space on your smartphone:http://alternativeto.net/mobile/treesize-mobile/
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Very simple and effective little application, I have been using it for years!Also works on Win7, if anybody was wondering.
Beside many other useful functions FreeCommander shows (also sorted) how much space the files and directories consume on your disk drives, similar to JDiskReport or TreeSizeFree, but as opposed to "Treesize Free" also on network disk drives.