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Daniel03
12 02 2009, 03:55 PM
[Portable]TreeSize Professional v5.2.0.484 x Daniel03

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Si haces clic en el botón derecho del ratón encima de una carpeta o disco, TreeSize te dirá el tamaño del directorio/carpeta, incluyendo recursivamente los subdirectorios.

Podrás expandir la carpeta y verás el tamaño de cada subdirectorio. Podrás ver indicado el espacio ocupado de tres formas diferentes: lo que ocupa en realidad, lo que ocupa en tu disco duro y lo que ocuparía si se grabase en un CD (diferente tamaño del cluster).

También muestra una interesante representación de las carpetas, y espacio que alberga cada una de ellas, en gráficas; los típicos pasteles de reparto de porcentajes. Gracias a este modo podrás ver rápidamente cuál es la carpeta deboradora de espacio en tu PC.

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TreeSize Professional is a powerful and flexible hard disk space manager for Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista. Find out which folders are the largest on your drives and recover megabytes of disk space. TreeSize Professional shows you the size, allocated and wasted space, the number of files, 3D bar and pie charts, the last access date, the file owner, the NTFS compression rate and much more information for several folders or drives you choose.

• Visually Track down disk usage and see the size of all folders including their subfolders and break it down to the file level.
• Several exporting and reporting possibilities: Printed report (showing the directory structure), Excel, HTML, XML, text file, clipboard.
• The integrated multi-path file search helps you to find and archive the largest, oldest, obsolete and temporary files, e.g. invalid shortcuts or files owned by a non existant account.
• Duplicate file search
• Statistics about file types and file owners on directory level. Additionally it is possible to limit the file system tree on the left to a certain user or file type
• TreeSize Pro is able to save the data to an XML file and to load it again later.
• A saved XML file can be used to compare it against the current version of the file system branch. The difference between the two scans will be displayed and makes it easy to see which folders have grown.
• Support for Unicode file and folder names.
• The visible columns can be configured separately for the TreeSize Pro window, Excel export, HTML Export, Text export and printed reports. A lot of optional columns are available. The columns can be selected and sorted in the Options dialog.
• TreeSize Pro ships with a shell extensions that adds an additional TreeSize column to the Win Explorer that is showing the size not only for files but also for folders.
• High performance through Multithreading: Browse the results during scanning, scan and view several folders at the same time, Automatic adjustment of the number of threads that are used for a scan.
• Include and exclude certain files and folders in your scans
• Print the contents of a directory, including all files and the corresponding icons.
• Several Command line options allow scheduled and overnight scans of your hard disk. An integrated wizard helps to set up scheduled scans.
• A list of all files in the scanned folder and its subfolders can be exported, for example for use in a database.
• Support for the file based NTFS compression, compression rate can be shown for each folder and file.
• Explorer context menu is supported inside the TreeSize window.
• Fully network enabled.
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Chiranto
12 02 2009, 05:54 PM
Pon tb. el idioma del programa amigo Daniel03. Se te agradece.

Daniel03
12 02 2009, 07:21 PM
on English!!!!!

Fhersen
12 02 2009, 11:00 PM
esta excelente daniel... como siempre marcando la diferencia ... un millon de gracias!!

Daniel03
13 02 2009, 11:59 AM
Gracias a vos por comentar!!!! :D