Desktop PCs and servers can quickly end up accumulating large quantities of unused, temporary, and duplicate files. Before you know it, you're out of drive space, backups are taking far too long to run, and users can't find the data they need when they need it. You need a visual, interactive software tool to help you manage disk space usage. You need FolderSizes. FolderSizes is an award-winning, network-enabled disk space analysis tool. It can quickly isolate large, old, temporary, and duplicate files, or even show file distribution by type, attributes, or owner. All with multiple export formats, command-line support, shell context menu integration, and much more. Version 4.8.1.72 (Released July 7, 2009) * Feature: Added "Lost key" button to the product registration dialog to better assist users who have misplaced their product license details. * Feature: Added an automatic update checking mechanism to FolderSizes, which is enabled by default (and can be disabled via the options window). This feature will check for software updates in a background thread when FolderSizes starts, and will display a tray area notification when a newer version is available. * Feature: The map graph view is now drawn as the FolderSizes file system scan progresses. Previously, the map view did not render until scanning had completed entirely (in contrast to the other graph views, which rendered incrementally). * Feature: The main window pie graph view now offers two means by which users can limit the number of slices it shows. The first mode is by percentage of the parent folder, and is the default. The second (newly added) mode allows users to show only the "top N" largest pie slices. * Feature: Minor improvements to the product installer. * Bug fix: Personal edition licenses were incorrectly restricted from using the shell context menu (in some cases) to launch a new instance of FolderSizes. HomePage: http://www.foldersizes.com Size: 8.37 MB
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