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T R E E S I Z E
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Version 0.5
Every harddisk is too small if you just wait long enough. Didn't you ever
want to know, where your precious Clusters have gone to? If you right-click
on a folder or drive, TreeSize tells you the size of this folder, recursively
including the subfolders. You can expand this folder in Explorer-like style
and you will get the size of your subfolders. It works like the UNIX-Utility
"du" with a Win95-like graphical user interface. Scanning is now in a thread.
INSTALLATION
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Unzip the Archive (probably you have already done this), Right-Click on
Treesize.inf and select "install". TreeSize is a true Win32-Application and
can be uninstalled via Control Panel/Software.
COPYRIGHT
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TreeSize is Mailware, that means you can freely use it and distribute the
complete archive. If you decide to use it, you must send me an e-mail, which
of course could contain bug reports, ideas or criticism.
⌐1996 by Joachim Marder
THE AUTHOR
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Joachim Marder
An der Kastilport 3
D-54295 Trier
E-Mail: marder@explorer.uni-trier.de
WWW-Page for TreeSize:
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/CIP/marder/software.html
CHANGES
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Version 0.5: Published on 09/16/96
- Scanning is now in a thread, so you can see the output while Scanning
- You can print the result
- Fixed bug with CD-ROM cluster size
- Treesize can be closed simply by pressing ESC
Version 0.4: Published on 08/20/96
- Fixed Bug, when a blank was in the folder-name
- Better output format
- Sort by name or by size
- simple context menu
- Now the bytes, bytes allocated or percent can be showed
You can also look how much space a Directory would occupy on a CD-ROM
Version 0.3: Experimental - Not Published
Version 0.2: First Published Version, 08/14/96
Version 0.1: Not Published