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Tree Size

Tree Size - 2.0

Counts folder and subfolder size

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Current Version: 2.0
Release Date: 2003-07-14
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 5,281
Downloads (all versions): 5,994

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Product Description:

Long ago I saw such a tool for Windows users and I think I could need this myself on my Mac. In case I'm missing some GB o7

What's new in this version:

Massive speed improvment (around 6 times faster).

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X

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Tree Size CommentaryNot in English - Version: 1.0, 6/6/2003 09:19AM PST

DuaneD
This program changes my text to German (or something). Other than that it works. It's shortcomming is it can't calculate the size of the files on a server which is what I want.

I would use calculate folder sizes in Finder but it lies to me badly. I don't know if this is a function of OS X or of the server ( I don't know which one is lying).

I am trying to calculate the size of a folder on a Unix server (lies to me from both a SUN server and a RedHat server).

A file that says 26.9GB is only 3.08GB after I down load it.
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Tree Size CommentaryMy finder does… - Version: 1.0, 4/11/2003 03:54AM PST

mr tew
this I think and without waiting minutes. List finder items by size. Under View go to Show view options and check the box for Calculate All Sizes. That will show the folder sizes.
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