


The Ribbon Bar provides access to all commands of TreeSize. It is divided i nt o lgca seuh 'H mb y d functions and elements, or the 'View ' tab enabling you to customize the appearance of TreeSize.

The colored tab to the right is a context-sensitive depending on the currently active view. Scanning is done in a thread, so you can already see results while TreeSize is working.Įach folder can be expanded in Explorer-like style to see the size of its subfolders. The previous touch interface in Metro look has been removed.The space, which is wasted by the file system can be displayed and the results can be printed in a report. Instead, TreeSize Free uses the classic UI now and resizes the icons and fonts. The support for Windows Vista and Windows 7, as well as Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 has been discontinued with this release.The behavior when switching to Windows tablet mode is now nearly identical to Windows 10 Explorer. If multiple elements are selected in the directory tree during a PDF export, exactly the selected elements are now exported as a list.For these outdated operating systems, V4.4 remains available for download on our homepage. TreeSize is a disk space analyzer written by JAM Software.An error when closing the preview window for the folder content via the escape key became fixed.The display on high-resolution screens has been improved. The display of selected elements in the status bar has been improved. TreeSize has native 32 and 64-bit support for all Windows versions and client/server versions. Selected items in selected subfolders are no longer counted twice. The free and the total storage space is now displayed in the status bar also for mobile devices.The dialog prompting whether TreeSize Free should be restarted as administrator if a folder could not be accessed during the scan is now also operable via keyboard if TreeSize Free was started from the Windows Explorer context menu.
