
You can open or delete any file or folder that shows up in the results. Context menu supports means you can open TreeSize Free to any folder or drive through Windows Explorer. If you need a rollback of TreeSize, check out the apps version history on Uptodown. The interface can be changed to better support touch devices. A filtering option can exclude or include results based on a certain pattern for example, you can include ISO files only so that you can remove all other file types from being displayed in the program. Also, it messes up with symbolic links and computes their size twice which makes for inaccurate estimates. Values can be shown in KB, MB, or GB the Automatic Units option changes the unit used for each file/folder based on its size for easier reading. TreeSize Free Portable can run from a cloud folder, external drive, or local folder without installing into Windows. Treesize is nice, but pretty slow and makes for pretty big file sizes.
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.
Windows XP through Windows 10 are supported.