WinDirStat 1.1.2.80
WinDirStat is a program for viewing statistics on disk space usage and cleaning it up.
The program, available for all current versions of Microsoft Windows, performs the following functions. First, when you first launch it, it scans the entire directory tree on all available drives. Then, it provides the user with statistics in three different formats. Instead of the standard Windows Explorer, the directory listing is sorted by directory or file size.
A directory map is also available, which represents the complete contents of the directory tree in a graphical form. Finally, the extension list allows you to view statistics about file types. When viewing a tree map, each file is represented by a colored rectangle whose size is proportional to the file size. The rectangles are organized in such a way that directories are also represented by rectangles that contain all the files and subdirectories. The color of the rectangle indicates the file type, as shown in the list of extensions.
First, when you first launch it, it scans the entire directory tree on all available drives. Then, it provides the user with statistics in three different formats. Instead of the standard Windows Explorer, the directory listing is sorted by directory or file size. A directory map is also available, which represents the complete contents of the directory tree in a graphical form.
Finally, the extension list allows you to view statistics about file types. When viewing a tree map, each file is represented by a colored rectangle whose size is proportional to the file size. The rectangles are organized in such a way that directories are also represented by rectangles that contain all the files and subdirectories. The color of the rectangle indicates the file type, as shown in the list of extensions.
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WinDirStat scans all drives or folders in a couple of minutes (depending on their size). You can then see the percentage, size, last modified date and time, attributes, and the total number of items, files, and subfolders. By right-clicking on a selected file, you can copy the path to the clipboard, open it in Explorer or Command Prompt, view properties, and delete files.