


The largest folders under any parent folder are easily identifiable with the highlight behind their text (this color can be changed in the settings).Folders can be sorted by size, total percent of space occupied in relation to other times under the same parent drive/folder, last modified date, and the total number of folders/files it contains.Can change the results to see a TreeMap version, giving you more of a perspective of the size difference between the subfolders.Displays results in a structure similar to Windows Explorer.A visual of disk usage helps you understand how the files and folders behave in relation to the available space. JDiskReport displays file storage in list view or via a pie chart or bar graph. Noticeably slower than other disk space analyzers. Other interesting open source alternatives to TreeSize are Baobab Disk Usage Analyzer, ncdu, DiskUsage and SquirrelDisk. Doesn't let you delete files from within the results. If that doesnt suit you, our users have ranked more than 50 alternatives to TreeSize and 18 is open source so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement.
Cnettreesize windows 10#
Windows XP through Windows 10 are supported. The best open source alternative to TreeSize is WinDirStat.
