FolderSizes 9.5.386 Enterprise Hard Disk Space Management

FolderSizes
is a powerful tool for analyzing and managing hard disk space. FolderSizes provides detailed and graphical reports of the amount of disk space you are using in real time and dynamically while scanning your system. You can also insert deep subdirectories into any subfolder by double-clicking a partial list or an image mapped by FolderSizes, allowing you to quickly identify the source of your hard disk space consumption.
FolderSizes capabilities
- Explore, visualize, understand, and maintain local area networks li>
- Modify gigabytes of disk space by deleting unused files li>
- Improved scheduling Storage
- View occupied disk space in just a few clicks
- Manage and monitor disk space over network
- Report how to use proper disk for web server sharing
- Simplify file systems for better backup
- Search for file names that are too long
- Search for recently saved files without knowing their name
- View individual or group files
- Reduce unwanted data storage, reduce risk and cost
- Display the "on-disk" size (physical space consumption) of each file or folder
- Distribute files by file type Age and Size li>
- Display and delete empty folders li>
- Support for Unicode file and folder names
- Fast, multi-threaded, network-scientific file-checking
- Seperate files Bigger, Older, and Repetitive
- Display space used d Yes by file type/attributes
- Display local area networks and disk space used by owner/group
- Command-Line Interface for Scripting and Integration < /li>
- Prepare output reports in HTML, XML, CSV, etc. li>
- Ability to adjust colors, fonts, printing options, etc.
- Flexible multipath file search and reporting system li>
- Powerful display support for allocated disk space (eg, "disk size")
- Access support Direct to network UNC paths across all reports li>
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