It does not matter how a computer is used: on each system redundant files accumulate over time. Those space hogs block valuable hard disk space and can even slow down your machine. You can use cleaning software to get rid of unwanted files, but we recommend identifying space hogs before you start your cleanup download.
TreeSize Professional is a powerful and flexible hard disk space manager for Windows 200X/XP/Vista/7. Find out which folders are the largest on your drives and recover megabytes on your disks. TreeSize Professional shows you the size, allocated. The size of the latest setup package available for download is 1.6 MB. Tree Size for Mac lies within System Tools, more precisely File Managers. This free Mac application was originally designed by Christian Schmitz. Our built-in antivirus scanned this Mac download and rated it as 100% safe. TreeSize Free is compatible with any edition of Windows starting with Vista / Server 2008 (32-bit and 64-bit). Efficient Disk Space Reporting Scan your volumes in seconds and see the size of all folders including all subfolders and break it down to file level. Gain the bird's eye view before running a pc cleaner. Sometimes taking a look at the graphical interpretation of disk space usage can help deciding how to use your hard disk cleaner. TreeSize visualizes folder sizes right down to file level - all subfolders are included. 2D or 3D tree maps allow you to see how your disk space is used. The clear detailed view presents all relevant file.
The only way to solve this problem can be summarized as cuc, short for: clean up computer! But how do I clean up my PC, you ask? To achieve a clean pc you should use the helpful features TreeSize offers to find the files you want to delete:
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Find and erase duplicate files
The TreeSize duplicate search finds duplicate files and allows easy deduplication, for example via NTFS Hardlinks.
Search for old or large files
The TreeSize file search offers a wide range of search options. All results can be sorted - for example according to file age.
Taking a look at the list of 100 largest files on your system is a quick and easy way to find the worst space hogs.
Delete temporary (temp) files
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Temporary files remaining on your computer should be removed regularly. A disk cleaner can help, but you should always check for temporary files using the TreeSize file search.
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Need to clean up your Mac OS? We cannot offer TreeSize for Mac, but some other apps might help you. Learn more about disk space management on Mac!