![]() All results can also be drilled down to the file level. Expand folders in an Explorer-like fashion and see the size of every subfolder. TreeSize Free can be started from the context menu of a folder or drive and shows you the size of this folder, including its subfolders. It shows you the size of this folder, including its subfolders. ![]() You can start TreeSize Free from the context menu of a folder or drive. While we have not verified the apps ourselves yet, our users have suggested 2 different TREE openers which you will find listed below. TreeSize Free tells you where precious disk space has gone. TreeSize Free is a useful app that makes managing your disk space easy, by providing accurate views of how much space any given group of files is taking up on your computer. Important: Different programs may use files with the TREE file extension for different purposes, so unless you are sure which format your TREE file is, you may need to try a few different programs. We are continually working on adding more file type descriptions to the site, so if you have information about TREE files that you think will help others, please use the Update Info link below to submit it to us - we'd love to hear from you! How to open TREE files While we do not yet describe the TREE file format and its common uses, we do know which programs are known to open these files, as we receive dozens of suggestions from users like yourself every day about specific file types and which programs they use to open them. The Directory Tree of TreeSize is a powerful tool for visualizing the size of files and folders. However, different programs may use the TREE file type for different types of data. Also, it messes up with symbolic links and computes their size twice which makes for inaccurate estimates. The TREE file extension indicates to your device which app can open the file. Treesize is nice, but pretty slow and makes for pretty big file sizes.
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