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    TreeSize Personal 5.5.5.816 - Changelog


    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.5.5.816:

    April 12th, 2012

    · Custom File Search: The values for min and max size now also work for directories. This allows you e.g. to easily find folders that do not contain any files by setting the max size to 0 and checking only "Directory" in the Attributes list.
    · Bug fix - File Search: Some MD5 checksums could be missing in exported files.
    · Bug fix: Editing the execution time of an existing scheduled TreeSize task did not work.
    · A few minor fixes have been incorporated



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.5.4.812:

    March 22nd, 2012

    · The new command line option /EXPORTDRIVELIST now exports the contents of the drives panel to a text file.
    · Bug fix: When selecting "Remove from TreeSize temporarily" in the right click menu of the "Details" list sometimes too many items disappeared from the list.
    · Bug fix: Pressing the "Del" key in the "Details" list deleted only the selected files if both files and folders were selected.
    · Bug fix: TreeSize Professional now follows Windows DFS shares correctly again and shows their target path in the tooltip window.
    · Bug fix: The command line option /FILEAGESCHART no longer produces empty charts.
    · Bug fix - File Search: Using a wildcard pattern like "C:\Temp\*.txt" in the Custom File Search now produces the expected result and lists all text files in the directory branch "C:\Temp".
    · A few minor fixes have been incorporated.



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.5.3.793:

    February 16th, 2012

    · Bug fix: An occasional repaint problem of the folder dropdown box on the top left of the main application has been fixed.
    · Bug fix - File Search: "Edit > Check all matching a pattern" now also works correctly for the duplicate search and now considers not only the full path but also the file name. This allows using more simple patterns like "New*.txt".
    · Bug fix - File Search: The behavior of the command line option /MOVETO has been improved.
    · A few minor fixes have been incorporated.



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.5.2.785:

    August 16th, 2011

    · Bug fix: Saving an XML report for a virtual root folder caused an error, this also applied to the command line options /GROUPSCANS /XML.
    · Bug fix - File Search: An error was fixed that occurred when merging the permissions for deduplicated files.
    · Bug fix - File Search: A possible error was fixed that could occur after using "Check all but newest" from the right click menu of the Duplicate Files search.



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.5.0.776:

    July 27th, 2011

    · The new columns "Inherited Permissions" and "Own Permissions" have been added to the "Details" tab and all export options. The column "Own permissions" simplifies finding folders that do not inherit all their permissions from their parent folder. Both columns are not activated by default, but can be enabled using the context menu of the list header or at "Tools > Options > Columns/Export"
    · The new column "Alternate Data Streams" in the Details list shows the size of NTFS alternate data streams in a file
    · The columns "Quota Limit" and "Quota Usage" have been added to the "Users" list. This allows a quick overview about the usage and limit of the Windows built-in quota features from within TreeSize Professional
    · The "File" menu now includes a list of recently scanned paths and recently saved XML reports
    · You can now scan paths like "S:\Users\R*" or "R:\*\MyVideos". Only one root folder will be created in this case
    · File Search - Move Checked Files: It is now possible to burn the checked files to an optical media
    · File Search - Move Checked Files: Because of many customer requests, it is now also possible to copy all checked files to a different location instead of moving them
    · File Search: It is now possible to check or uncheck all search results which are matching a certain pattern using the "Edit" menu
    · File Search - Duplicates Files: It is now also possible to search duplicates solely by their file name
    · File Search - Duplicates Files: The deduplication feature now has an enhanced dialog. It shows the number of all checked duplicate files and the disk space that will be recovered. You may specify a log file that logs all performed operations in detail. Furthermore you may configure in detail how to handle duplicates that are not located on the same volume
    · File Search - Duplicates Files: When deduplicating files using hardlinks now a union set of the original access privileges is applied to the remaining file, so that all users can still access the resulting file
    · File Search - Oldest Search: You may now alternatively specify the minimum age of a file in number of days instead of a certain date
    · The saved XML reports now include the owner of each folder in case the file owner statistics was turned on in the Options of TreeSize Professional
    · TreeSize Professional is no longer shown in the context menu of virtual folders like the recycle bin. It is now also available in the background context menu of folders
    · Bug fix: The command line option /SCAN did not work in combination with /EXCEL and /SAVE
    · Bug fix: The command line option /TREEMAP did not work in combination with /NOGUI
    · Bug fix: Right clicking on a very large file could cause the application to freeze for several seconds as this triggered calculation of checksums shown in the "TreeSize" submenu of the right click menu
    · Numerous further improvements and a few minor bug fixes have been incorporated



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.4.4.707:

    December 21st, 2010

    · Now the language which is chosen in the first step of the installer decides about the language of the user interface, the regional settings of the system are no longer taken into account.
    · Exporting Excel files is faster now, especially for a large amount of data (>60.000 rows).
    · Bugfix: After clearing the exclude filter at "Tools > Options > Include/Exclude", the necessary rescan is now performed correctly.
    · Bugfix - File Search: The checkbox "Save only checked items" in the dialog of "Save Results" now has the desired effect of exporting only those items which have been check-marked.
    · A few minor fixes and improvements have been incorporated.



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.4.3.702:

    November 24th, 2010

    · The function "Update this branch (Shift+F5)" from the context menu of a folder is now also working for a directory tree loaded from an XML file.
    · Bugfix: When a saved XML report of a server is loaded that is currently not reachable, the delays that occur are minimized now.
    · Bugfix: A rare error when loading a saved XML report has been fixed.
    · Bugfix: If the TreeSize File Search is added to the Explorer context menu using the option at "Tools > Options > Miscellaneous", the correct caption for this menu item is used now.
    · Bugfix - File Search: The results of the search type "Internet Files" were possibly incomplete.
    · A few minor fixes and improvements have been incorporated.



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.4.2.695:

    October 25th, 2010

    · Bugfix: An error when exporting the settings at "Tools > Options > Miscellaneous" has been fixed.
    · Bugfix - File Search: When moving files, the "Yes to All" button is confirms all further confirmation dialogs of the same type.
    · A few minor fixes and improvements have been incorporated.



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.4.1.691:

    October 12th, 2010

    · The default sort order of the "Top 100 Files" list is now again descending by size.
    · Improved saving and restoring of the toolbar positions
    · File Search: Scrolling in the duplicate list could be slower than in V5.3 if the columns "Creation Date" or "Last Access" were visible.
    · Bugfix: On a few systems with Outlook 2003 an error in MSMAPI32.DLL occurred on startup of TreeSize Professional.
    · Bugfix: The toolbar button for copying the history chart to the clipboard was always disabled.
    · Bugfix: Fixed rare OLE exception ("Not implemented") caused by the code for showing the progress in the Windows task bar. Affected were some Citrix systems and Windows 2008 Server on which TreeSize Professional was started as RemoteApp.
    · Bugfix: Removing single points from the "History" tab via the context menu ("Remove this point") could lead to an error.
    · A few minor fixes and improvements have been incorporated.



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.3.4.589:

    September 23rd, 2010

    · If single files are deleted from the "Details" list, the size in the directory tree will now be updated even if "Automatic Updates" are turned off.
    · Bugfix: On systems that are not part of a Windows domain, delays could occur when expanding items in the directory tree or when the information for the long hint text was compiled.
    · Bugfix: In the column "Permissions" sometimes usernames were not displayed correctly, instead "S-1-0" was displayed.
    · A few minor improvements have been incorporated.



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.3.3.582:

    January 19th, 2010

    · Bugfix - File Search: A long list of duplicate files could contain invalid items in some cases. This caused an error if the list was scrolled to the bottom or if it was exported to a file.
    · Bugfix: "Show Files" in the right click menu of the "Age of Files" chart as well as a double click on one of the bars produced empty result lists on some systems.
    · Bugfix - File Search: When loading search options from an XML file, the date values were not restored correctly on some systems.



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.3.2.575:

    December 1st, 2009

    · Environment variables can now be used in paths to be scanned, e.g. if they are entered in the directory dropdown box in the top left of TreeSize or passed via command line.
    · The function to list files of a user / extension / file age interval now takes the currently set exclude filters into account.
    · File Search: The search progress is now visualized in the Windows 7 task bar icon.
    · File Search: The Explorer context menu is now also displayed if more than one file is selected, as long as the selected files are on the same drive or share.
    · Bugfix: Tools > Options > Include/Exclude > File Types: Multiple patterns separated by blanks were no longer working correctly.
    · Bugfix: The exclude filter did not work for patterns with an absolute path. As a consequence, the feature "Remove from TreeSize (permanently)" in the right click menu of the directory tree did not work too.
    · Bugfix: The shortcut "Ctrl" + "-" for the feature "Remove from TreeSize (permanently)" did not work.
    · Bugfix - File Search: It was no longer possible to enter a server name as origin for the search (e.g. \Server1).
    · A few minor bug fixes and improvements have been incorporated



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.3.1.565:

    October 30th, 2009

    · Bugfix: The regular check for update could crash TreeSize Professional on application start.

    · Bugfix: After using "File > Compare With XML Report", folders could appear multiple times in the directory tree.



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.3:

    October 30th, 2009

    · TreeSize Professional has passed the "Compatible with Windows 7" logo test.

    · Introduced new toolbar buttons "Back" and "Forward". You can use these buttons to navigate like in the Windows Explorer.

    · In the directory edit field in the upper left corner of TreeSize Professional it is now possible to enter multiple paths at the same time by separating them using semicolons. Each of these paths may contain wildcards. Example: d:data;e:logfiles;h:user*

    · Top 100 List: Added columns Creation Date (by default visible), Attributes, Version, Permissions (by default not visible)

    · Added column "Full User Name" (by default visible) and "User Comment" (by default not visible) on the "Users" page. Use the column header context menu to adjust columns.

    · The "Printed Report" and the lists printed using the "Print" button above the "Details" list now also contain the icons.

    · Added possibility to export a subbranch of the scanned file system to the right click menu of every folder.

    · Under "Tools > Options > Columns / Export" there is a new export type for CSV files now. This way CSV files can now be configured independently from the text export.

    · You can now export the user settings to a file ("Tools > Options > Miscellaneous > Settings") and import them later, or provide them to another instance or user of TreeSize Professional. You can also reset the user settings to the factory settings here.

    · The drives panel is no longer blocking TreeSize Professional on startup for a while if an unreachable network path is included in the list.

    · Introduced new menu "Edit" to the main menu. It provides similar features like the Windows Explorer "Edit" menu and includes: "Cut", "Copy", "Paste", "Select All" and "Invert Selection".

    · F5 now only updates the "Details" list if the Details list is focused. Otherwise it will, like before, perform a rescan of the currently selected directory branch.

    · Improved progress dialogs when printing or exporting. They showed a wrong progress sometimes.

    · Added new command line option /OPTIONS to pass formerly exported user settings to the application. (Professional edition only)

    · The new command line switch /APPENDTOFILES will make TreeSize Professional to always append its output to existing files when exporting a list in text format. (Professional edition only)

    · In file names passed on the command line, e.g. for the Excel or XML export, now environment variables can be used. (Professional edition only)

    · Charts: The colors assigned to the chart are now memorized for the next start. The context menu of the chart has an option to reset the colors to their default values.

    · Charts: The bar and pie charts now also display Unicode characters.

    · Charts: All charts can now be copied, saved or printed through their right click menu.

    · Charts: Introduced new buttons in the toolbar of the "History" and "Age of Files" tab to (de)activate the gradient, patterns and hint marks.

    · Charts: In the right click menu of the pie chart you can now define the threshold for items to be merged in the "Others" slice.

    · Charts: You can now zoom the active chart by using the mouse wheel while the "Ctrl" key is pressed.

    · Charts: Saving to a PNG file is now supported.

    · Charts: You can now scroll the treemap by keeping the space bar pressed while dragging the treemap using the left mouse button, similar to imaging software (e.g. Photoshop).

    · A new feature "Manage Scheduled Tasks" has been added to the "Tools" menu of the main application and the File Search. It allows to edit or manage previously created TreeSize tasks. (Professional edition only)

    · Schedule TreeSize Tasks: Added "Execute this Task" to the right click menu of the "All Tasks" list and the box showing the current command line. (Professional edition only)

    · Schedule TreeSize Tasks: Added the new functions "Activate Task" and "Deactivate Task" to the context menu of the "All Tasks" page. This state is now also shown by the icon of each task in the list. (Professional edition only)

    · File Search: Use the new option "Tools > Schedule Current Search Options" to open the TreeSize Schedule Task dialog with the currently configured search settings. (Professional edition only)

    · File Search - Duplicate Files Search: Introduced new "Deduplicate Checked" button on the right side of the file search window. This button replaces all checked duplicates with links to the same file. If the files are on the same partition, then all files will be hardlinks to the same content. If creation of a hardlink is not possible, a symbolic link is used under Windows Vista and later. If this is not possible too, a Windows shortcut will be created instead as fallback.

    · File Search: Added column "Author" to the result lists which shows the author included in most MS Office files.

    · File Search - Move Checked Files: We enhanced the option "Leave shortcut at original location", so that you can now decide to leave a (hard) link instead of a Windows shortcut.

    · File Search - Move Checked Files: Introduced new option "Automatically rename existing files". If this option is activated, files will be automatically renamed if a file with the same name already exists in the destination.

    · File Search - Move Checked Files: We introduced a new option "Preserve directory structure". This option is activated by default, because the directory structure was preserved in former versions of TreeSize Professional. You can now deactivate this option to move files directly to the chosen destination. Existing files located in the destination will be renamed (e.g.: "..file.name" -> "..file.bak0.name") if the option "Automatically rename existing files" is activated.

    · File Search - Move Checked Files: When moving files from one drive to another, the creation date is now preserved.

    · File Search - Custom Search: You can now search for folders by checking the "Directory" attribute on the "Size/Attributes" tab.

    · File Search - Custom Search: You can now search for files and folders having the attribute for Reparse Points / Mountpoints set.

    · File Search: The command line options /SIZEUNIT and /NOUNITS are now also supported in the File Search. (Professional edition only)

    · File Search: The /FILTER command line option no longer sets the patterns for the temporary file search, it now sets the patterns of the custom file search and allows an easy file search for certain file types or patterns. (Professional edition only)

    · Bugfix: In the right click menu the "Open" command for folders ("Open containing folder" for files) did not work on 64Bit Windows systems.

    · Bugfix: File Search: When using the "Move Checked Files" function in combination with the "Preserve permissions of the original file" option, in rare cases an error could occur.

    · Bugfix: When editing the scheduled time or day or trigger type (once, daily, weekly) of an existing task in the "Schedule TreeSize Task" dialog ("Tools > Schedule TreeSize Task"), this change was not stored.

    · Bugfix: The command line option /TREEMAP was not working in combination with /NOGUI.

    · Bugfix: When terminating a duplicate file search with MD5 checksums before it was finished, the result list could incorrectly include some entries that were not checked for equal file content.

    · Many further enhancements and a few minor bug fixes have been incorporated.



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.2.3.505:

    April 3rd, 2009

    · The command line parameters /USERSLIST, /EXTENSIONSLIST and /TOPFILESLIST now support writing to Excel files.
    · File Search: While calculating MD5 checksums, the duplicate file search now shows the number of remaining files in the status bar.
    · File Search: The "Duplicate Files" result list now shows the number of files and their summarized size in the status bar, and no longer the number and size of file groups.
    · File Search: If more than one file is selected, the number and size of the selected files is shown in the status bar.
    · Bugfix: File Search: The duplicate file search occasionally locked when identifying duplicate files using MD5 checksums.
    · Bugfix: File Search: A problem has been fixed when using the "Move Checked" function for complete folders that were moved to a ZIP-File.
    · Bugfix: If a user defined cluster size was reverted to "Original" in the "Options" dialog, this was not applied to current scans even if a rescan was performed.
    · Bugfix: A problem with the view of the bar chart when it was displaying many folders has been fixed.
    · A few minor bug fixes and improvements have been incorporated.



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.2.2.493:

    February 20th, 2009

    · Pass results of the TreeSize File Search to an executable or script or save them to a native Excel file
    · Excel 2007 format supported
    · Several new command line options
    · Several minor improvements



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.2.0.484:

    February 6th, 2009

    · File Search: The "Move Checked Files" feature is now able to handle paths of more than 255 characters and optionally is able to preserve the permissions of the moved files.
    · File Search: The "Move Checked Files" feature as well as the /MOVETO command line option (Professional Edition only) now allow to pass the checked files to any executable file as parameter. This offers system administrators a lot of possibilities to manually and automatically process the search results of a TreeSize Professional File Search.
    · File Search: The search results can now be saved to a native Excel file. If multiple result lists are saved, each list will be placed on a separate sheet.
    · File Search: With a new option on the "Move Checked Files" dialog you can now automatically remove empty parent directories that are left over after moving / deleting the checked files.
    · File Search: In the list of search patterns of the "Custom Search" type it is now possible to use patterns that include fragments of a path, e.g.: "C:Windows**.exe" or "*Temp*.old"
    · File Search: The ZIP files created by the "Move Checked Files" feature are now able to store Unicode file and folder names in the ZIP file. ZIP files containing Unicode paths can only be unzipped properly by Unicode compatible ZIP tools like WinRar or WinZip.
    · File Search: It is now also possible to start the File Search with Full administrative privileges from the Windows "Start" menu and the "Tools" menu of TreeSize Professional.
    · File Search: In the "File" menu it is now possible to print a result list or to copy its contents to the clipboard. Use the right click menu of the lists to copy only the selected items.
    · File Search: It is now possible to copy the contents of the drive list to the clipboard using its right click menu.
    · File Search: The /DATE command line parameter is now also supported for the file search. This way you can automatically add the current date and time to file names specified for the /SAVE parameter or the /MOVETO parameter with a ZIP file. /DATE will change all file names that appear after its occurrence on the command line.
    · The new command line options /NOHEADERS and /NOUNITS allow to omit the headers and units from exported files, which simplifies getting plain data for later postprocessing.
    · A new option allows to exclude files that are marked as Offline. Offline files are often not physically present on the disk or are only cached temporarily on the local disk.
    · The new command line option /LISTSEPARATOR allows to define the separator that is used when exporting text files.
    · The new command line parameter /EXPORTDRIVELIST has been added, which saves the contents of the drives panel to a file.
    · Now the Excel 2007 format (file extension XLSX) is supported by TreeSize Professional. This enables you to export Excel files with more than 65,000 rows.
    · All Excel files saved by TreeSize Professional now have numbers and units separated, which simplifies performing calculations with size values. When saving the "Details" list to an Excel file now only the selected items will be saved if more than one item is selected.
    · All pattern editors (e.g. View > Options > Include/Exclude, the custom file search, etc.) now have checkboxes in front of their patterns. This allows to deactivate certain patterns temporarily without the need to delete them.
    · You can now choose to install the Professional Edition as portable version, e.g. on an USB stick. The settings are stored in the application path in this case.
    · TreeSize Professional now stores the user settings in an XML file in the user's profile.
    · Treemap: Added OLE drag support to the treemap chart. Drop support will follow in the next version. This allows dragging folders from the treemap to other locations.
    · Treemap: Ctrl + und Ctrl - can now be used to zoom the treemap. The cursor keys, Home, End, PgUp and PgDown can be used to scroll the zoomed chart.
    · Added a context menu item that allows to copy the underlying data from the "Age of Files" chart to the clipboard as text.
    · Ctrl+X now executes the Windows Explorer "Cut" operation in the directory tree and the "Details" list. The keyboard shortcut for "Automatic Units" has been reassigned to Ctrl+U.
    · When saving a scan to an XML file, the XML stylesheet is now copied next to the exported XML file and is referenced using a relative path. This simplifies using the XML files on systems not having TreeSize Professional installed.
    · Several minor improvements and bugfixes on the treemap, the bar and the pie charts.
    · The memory consumption for storing the file types and the user statistics has been reduced.
    · Bugfix: In the "Duplicate Files" search, when checking all selected items using the context menu (if file group items get selected as well) the check state of the group items was set too, which resulted in an error when using the "Move Checked Files" function.
    · Bugfix: Fixed a memory leak that occurred on Windows Vista when scanning with the option "Track NTFS Alternate Data Streams and Hardlinks" activated.
    · Bugfix: It is now also possible to pass domains and servers like \domain or \server at the command line. Previously this worked in the user interface but caused an error message at the command line.
    · Many further enhancements and a few minor bug fixes have been incorporated.



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.1.2.433:

    August 8th, 2008

    · All lists now provide a new button in their toolbar that allows to save their contents to an Excel file.
    · Added possibility to export the tree map and the file ages chart in the "Schedule TreeSize Task" dialog.
    · Here a new function "Save to Batch File" has also been added to the context menu of the text field containing the full command line.
    · Retrieving the file version of EXE, DLL and similar binary files no longer changes their last access date.
    · The context sensitive help via F1 key now also works correctly under Windows Vista.
    · File Search: It is now possible to search for files whose path is longer than a certain number of characters.
    · This allows to find paths longer than 255 characters which make problems e.g. in the Windows Explorer.
    · File Search: A selected "Since" interval on the "Date" tab of the Custom File Search is now saved for the next start and to XML files (File > Save Search Options). Previously it was only saved implicitly as lower and upper border of the date interval.
    · Bugfix: The "Since" date intervals were not working as expected if the negated date filter "Not Changed", "Not Access" or "Not Created" were selected.
    · Bugfix: The date picker controls of the Custom File Search did not always report the state of their integrated checkbox correctly. This could lead to files missing in the search results.



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.1.1.418:

    April 23rd, 2008

    · TreeSize is now able to handle paths with more than 255 characters when searching or scanning the disk.
    · TreeSize now applies NTFS compression and removes it from files that are marked as readonly.
    · The compatibility with 64Bit systems has been improved.
    · The treemap chart is drawn much faster now for large file system trees.
    · File Search: When saving a result list, now the visibility and order of the columns is taken into account.
    · File Search: When performing a move operation with the option "Create Shortcut ..." activated, now a description is added to each shortcut that contains the destination path, the responsible user and the date of the move operation.
    · A few minor improvements and bug fixes have been incorporated



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.1.0.404:

    March 5th, 2008

    · If a folder has no subfolders and file extensions statistics was activated during the scan, the file types are now shown as subitems in the tree map.
    · Some graphical changes result in an improved appearance of the hierarchy.
    · A legend for the colors has been added.
    · It is now possible to zoom and scroll the chart in order to see more details.
    · Improvements in multithreading makes scans up to two times faster.
    · The Explorer context menu is now available as a submenu in the charts and the root folder of a scan.
    · When exporting the data to a file, the save dialog now has a checkbox that lets you decide whether or not the file should be opened after saving.
    · When saving the extensions statistics to a text file, you now have a checkbox in the save dialog that allows you to save the expanded groups only, just as you see it on the screen.
    · The users and extensions statistics now allow to select multiple items, which is useful if you want to export / print them partially only.
    · The context sensitive help has been improved. Pressing F1 should now always lead to the correct chapter in the help file.
    · A new column has been added that shows the error message if a folder could not be scanned. This is useful in particular for scheduled scan that export their results to an Excel, HTML or Text File (Professional Edition only)
    · If the Mixed Mode for sizes is turned on, the charts will now also use an appropriate size unit for displaying size values.
    · It is now possible to delete single values from the history chart using the right click menu.
    · Some other minor bug fixes and improvements have been incorporated.



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 5.0.0.380:

    November 28th, 2007

    · It is now possible to group scans under a virtual root folder. This virtual root folder shows a summary of all scans that are part of this group. This way you can merge different scans together e.g. for printing or exporting. You can access this feature through the context menu of a root folder or through the "Tools" menu.
    · A new kind of chart called treemap has been added. It shows a hierarchical view of the file system. In this treemap chart each folder is shown as a rectangle with its subfolders inside, again as rectangles.
    · The list on the "Extensions" tab can now be grouped by file types like "Audio Files", "Video Files", "System Files", etc. This feature can be turned on or off by a new toolbar button.
    · The tabs "Extensions", "Users" and "File Ages" now have a feature "List Files" that generates a list of files of the selected item.
    · The selected items in the various file and directory lists of TreeSize now show the selection using a style similar to Windows Vista. This makes colored text and the small embedded charts easier to read.
    · The TreeSize column for the Windows Explorer is now also supported on 64Bit systems. The .NET Framework 2.0 is required on 64Bit systems for the column to work. Unfortunately a Microsoft employee confirmed that such an additional Explorer column won't be possible under Windows Vista.
    · The number of decimals can now be set in the View menu instead of the "Options" dialog.
    · The gradient colors of the optional indicator bars in the tree can now be chosen in the "Options" dialog.
    · In the Options dialog you can now change the maximum number of threads that TreeSize Personal creates for each scan. Like before TreeSize Personal will still adjust the number of threads to the current system load and so often create less threads than the maximum number.
    · In the Options it is now possible to customize the intervals that are used to generate the chart on the "File Ages" tab.
    · TreeSize Personal has a new option that allows taking hard links and alternate data streams into account when calculating disk space, which produces more accurate results. However this makes it necessary to open the files and therefore slows down a scan.
    · The "View" menu now allows switching to plain Byte values.
    · The Excel, Text and HTML export options now allow to specify whether or not units like "KB", "MB" or "%" should be added to exported values. By omitting units the thousands separators will also be omitted, which simplifies further processing of exported values. This replaces the former option File / Export / Use plain numbers.
    · The command line options /FILEAGESCHART and /HISTORYCHART have been added. They allow to save the charts on the "History" and the "File Ages" chart.
    · The new command line option /TOPFILESLIST allows exporting the top 100 files list.
    · The columns of the "Copy list of files" feature are now determined by the settings for the "Text Export" in the "Options" dialog of TreeSize
    · The executable has been renamed to "TreeSize.exe".
    · The support for Windows 98 and ME has been dropped. Registered customers are still able to download the Windows 98/ME compatible TreeSize V4 from our customers area.
    · New application icon.
    · An additional search type "Custom Search" has been added. This search type allows you to freely define and combine search criteria like file name, date, size, attributes and owner. The results can be printed or exported like you are used from the other available search types.
    · Now entire servers, entire domains or even your entire network can be searched. TreeSize automatically browses for PCs and all shares on them (including hidden shares) and performs the search on all shares that it finds.
    · Improved multithreading support, especially for the MD5 checksum calculation, which should produce results faster on multi-core machines.
    · It is now possible to export and import the results as simple paths only (DIR /B /S format). This simplifies post-processing of TreeSize results and allows to import lists of paths in TreeSize.
    · It is now possible to pass an XML file to the TreeSize File Search on the command line, which contains previously saved search options. This simplifies scheduled scans with predefined search options.
    · The Move operation now optionally logs the performed operations to a log file.
    · The result lists do now work as a source for drag and drop operations.
    · A new feature "Check all but Newest" has been added to the context menu of the duplicate file search results.
    · A new feature in the context menu of the duplicate file search allows to replace duplicate files with hard links. This way all the duplicate files remain at their position, but only one file occupies disk space.



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 4.3.2:

    May 31st, 2007

    · On 64Bit Windows systems TreeSize now turns off file system redirection for its threads. The file system redirection hides some system folders in the Windows directory from 32Bit processes.
    · Bugfix: The TreeSize File Search Option "Exclude files that have changed in the past XX hours" did not consider the local time zone.
    · Bugfix: The Duplicate File Search with MD5 checksums did not include readonly files.



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 4.3.1.331:

    May 12th, 2007

    · Improved Dduplicate file search with MD5 checksum
    · Disk space history
    · Several Minor improvements



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 4.2.0.314:

    March 8th, 2007

    · Duplicate file search
    · Adjustable thread priority
    · New folder size visualization in directory tree
    · Improved support for symbolic links
    · Saving search result offers more options



    What's new in TreeSize Personal 4.1:

    November 7th, 2006

    · Improved multithreaded scanning
    · Statistics on distribution of file ages
    · Cutomizable columns in all lsits
    · Treesize column for Windows Explorer has customizable decimals and unit (KB, MB, GB)
    · Resolved compatibility issues with Windows Vista
    · Several minor bug fixes and improvements




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