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1Tree Pro 7.1 Giveaway
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Giveaway of the day — 1Tree Pro 7.1

Shows the size of all drives/folders/files in 1 tree view!
$19.99 EXPIRED
User rating: 57 16 comments

1Tree Pro 7.1 was available as a giveaway on June 23, 2021!

Today Giveaway of the Day
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An AI-powered object remover for videos and images.

Shows the size of all drives/folders/files in 1 tree view:

  • Operate resources in batch mode;
  • Sort resources by size in descending order;
  • Intelligent unit and decimal for resources size;
  • Common commands and copy full path;
  • Customizable interface.

Please note: 1 Year Single License (1 PC) is included in this version. Click here to get a VERY BIG discount for other advanced licenses on the promotion day!

System Requirements:

Windows XP/ 2003/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10 (x32/x64)

Publisher:

TriSun Software Limited

Homepage:

https://1tree.info/pro.htm

File Size:

384 KB

Licence details:

1 year single license

Price:

$19.99

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#4

Another free (and VERY similar) alternative is Tree Size, which I've used for years

Reply   |   Comment by JDP  –  2 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#3

I'll stick with TreeSize free which I've used for a decade+. Regularly updated. Does everything I need.

Reply   |   Comment by 11bravo  –  2 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)

11bravo, Treesize Free is good (used it for years too) but as it trundles through each directory individually, it can be slow. Also, it doesn't work for network drives (eg, your NAS).
Try WizTree - so much quicker, and works on non-local drives. Worth a go... ;)

Reply   |   Comment by Chris  –  2 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#2

First off, this application 'requires' .Net 3.5. I develop in .Net, so I'm not against it, but .Net 4.x + is baked into Windows 10, and the user has to jump through hoops to install an older inferior version (you can't always just click 'install', 'next' and 'next' on the warning screen). How hard can it be to recompile an application to use modern frameworks? .Net 4 was released ten years ago, so guess it must take a while to update.
Applications like this tend to read directories manually. How much space in this directory? And this one? And this one? Add to a list, then sort the list. That was great ten years ago when the number of directories on a PC was quite low, but these days, due to multiple program files directories, multiple system32 directories (there isn't just one) plus a plethora of others, it can take a while to rattle through all those. Just the Windows directory alone on my system has 57,000+ directories. I know mentioning alternative software is frowned upon here, but free software like WizTree reads the file table, which is many times quicker (and it uses more up-to-date frameworks... dig, dig, dig...) and only takes around ten seconds to read a full drive, rather than minutes on 'older' software.

This software in general is very useful. For people who have large drives, eg, 2 TB, then wonder why their 'My Documents' folder is 300 GB of space can suddenly find an obscure directory stuffed with old temporary files or cache files that can be removed. Finding these normally would be hard work.
This software very easily finds the directories that shouldn't really be as large as they are.

Its a shame this software doesn't work 'out of the box' for Windows 10 users. Shame too its only a year licence, but it is a recommended tool to have in your toolbox.

Reply   |   Comment by Chris  –  2 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+57)

Chris, I've used WinDirStat for years, and it's great. Slow, but great. Thanks for bringing to our attention WizTree; never heard of it before.

Reply   |   Comment by Bruce Fraser  –  2 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+13)

huh, "when you want a serious software it should not use dot framework"
Isn't this just Microsoft-bashers noise? What 'reasons' are there not to install .Net frameworks? So you're implying anything written in vb.net or C# is inferior nonsense, and everything should be written in naked assembler? This is like saying any phone with 'Android' on it is inferior to something that has a half bitten piece of fruit on it.

Reply   |   Comment by Chris  –  2 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)

If it helps...

Basically .NET can make app development quicker / easier by providing a bunch of functions that the dev can use rather than spending the time / effort creating that stuff from scratch. And it can make for smaller apps, for that very reason -- you only have one copy of .NET providing features to many apps, rather than including added code in each one. It's been popular with IT pros, with the cross platform version open sourced.

dotnet.microsoft[.]com/

wikipedia[.]org/wiki/.NET_Framework

"... can't install frameworks on it at all...... not to mention whenever i try to install another version as required by random software it will fail to install...
can't install framework from win 10 install disk , can't from settings/apps/components, and can't from standalone installers, can't from forced/silent installers."


Win 10 can break, & in various ways. *In my experience* I've found it faster / easier to mount a Win10 setup ISO in Win10, then run setup, keeping all your apps, docs etc., rather than spending too much time trying to fix stuff, but if you want to try, you might want to check this site: raymond[.]cc/blog/uninstall-microsoft-net-framework-with-aaron-stebner-cleanup-tool/

"... this type of directories size explorers should be used to help categorize a huge download directory..."

I've found them more useful to keep a handle on misbehaving software installation and/or update routines. Logitech's LG Hub app *used* to leave the old installation junk when updating -- wasn't uncommon to find a couple few GB worth in ProgramData -- while Razor's software can accumulate GBs in Windows\ Installer, in Win10 the Windows\ SoftwareDistribution\ Download\ folder can grow to GBs, and Win10's Disk cleanup can fail to remove old graphics drivers -- old AMD drivers can be a couple GB or more.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  2 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)

One reason to use older frameworks is to support older versions of Windows. Really the only good reason I can think of. To bad Microsoft is so bad at making newer versions of .NET backwards compatible. Then there would be no issues.

Reply   |   Comment by George  –  2 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)

huh, "netframework is for lazy programmers or newbies."
That's a crazy statement. That's like saying buying a motor car with an engine is lazy - grab some metal, make some cogs yourself, and build your own engine.
Absolute nonsense.

Reply   |   Comment by Chris  –  2 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)

Chris,

Please note that our products use .NET 2.0, not 3.5, in order to be compatible with all systems from WinXP to Win10 without any .NET installation and selection, so, our products size is very small.

Hope this helps.
TriSun Software Limited.

Reply   |   Comment by Nosa Lee  –  2 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)

Correction: "so, the size of our products is very small."

Reply   |   Comment by Nosa Lee  –  2 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)

Nosa Lee, Thanks for clarifying. On Windows 10, the 'error' is that .Net 3.5 is needed (which isn't installed by default) and this warning does indeed state that it includes .Net 2 and .Net 3. Thanks for clarifying.

Reply   |   Comment by Chris  –  2 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#1

Any comparison from users with the always free WinDirStat ?

Reply   |   Comment by Nektar  –  2 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+16)

Nektar, WinDirStat is great but hasn't been updated in about three years. WizTree is updated regularly and works by reading the file table rather than directories natively, so is ooooooodles quicker. Seconds rather than minutes. And its free.

Reply   |   Comment by Chris  –  2 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+10)

In case it interests anyone, WizTree was just updated - note that there's a portable version available -- can read about it here:

neowin[.]net/news/wiztree-401/

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  2 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)

Chris, Thanks a lot!

Reply   |   Comment by Nektar  –  2 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
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