Overall, this handy little utility occupies minimal disk space, uses a small amount of system resources and has an intuitive interface on standard and touch enabled devices. The column view offers detailed information about files and folders including size, occupied disk space, number of files, last access, and owner. The interface is clean and fresh showing you a stack of data including NTFS compression rates. You can easily navigate folders and their sizes by key, color coded visualisation bars. As TreeSize Free uses the MTF (Master File Table) for local NTFS drives, it guarantees ultra-fast, secure scans. It is also able to scan network shares and cloud drives. One of the main changes in the new version is that resources with at least 15 of the locations size are displayed in bold. Both versions offer the same functionality. TreeSize Free is pretty versatile as it is able to scan hard drives and mobile devices via MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) and WebDAV. TreeSize Free 4.3 is available as a portable version and a version that needs to be installed before it can be run.
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