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1Tree Pro 5.0 Giveaway
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Giveaway of the day — 1Tree Pro 5.0

Shows the size of all drives/folders/files in 1 tree view!
$29.99 EXPIRED
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1Tree Pro 5.0 was available as a giveaway on October 8, 2020!

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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.

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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:

372 KB

Licence details:

1 year license with 1 year free updates

Price:

$29.99

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#8

Google and IOS apps are so cheap, and you can run them on a pc with the right emulator, so why don't pc software sellers get real and bring their prices right down to reality for this type of generic application especially. Sell for much less money and sell in bigger volumes - there are big name companies out there that do this occasionally but don't promote it. This price disparity is also why the pc is dying vs the mentioned platforms.

Reply   |   Comment by ray hines  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#7

Just a warning for those that think this is portable... IT IS NOT.

When you enter the registration key, the software stores the key in the AppData\Local folder of the current user. It appears to generate some sort of hash based on the software's location on your computer, which it appends to the end of a folder called, "1Tree_Pro.exe_Url_". The registration is locked to the exact location the program is at (drive letter, folder hierarchy, folder names, etc.) when you activate it. You can not move the location of the files or even rename the folder(s) once activated. If you move the software to some other folder, or even rename the folder it is in, it generates a new hash, and creates a new folder in Local User. That new folder doesn't contain the registration key you used to activate it, and the software reverts back to being unregistered.

I did try to just copy the config file from the original folder to the second, but then the software refuses to run and generates a .NET Framework Unhanded exception error.

Maker sure you have it where you want it BEFORE you register it...

Reply   |   Comment by FeMaster  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#6

HDGraph does exactly that too with a nice "burst view", and with a more modern design. Free, and no program to install too.

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

TeDDy,

Thanks for mentioning HDGraph for disk space usage. Although (like SCANNER mentioned in comment #1) it was discontinued in 2015, apparently it continues to work well and looks pretty nice.

I've been using SCANNER since first "discovering" it many years ago and until now have found no reason to change due to its simple and reliable operation. At the time (around 2002?) I was blown away by the intuitive elegance of its "sunburst" chart display. It was the only app of its kind that I could find (and perhaps the first) for Windows back then. (On its old web pages HDGraph originally claimed to be the first in 2006, but SCANNER was already on v2.0 in 1999!)

Upon looking for HDGraph I also found several other "sunburst"/pie chart presentation apps on AlternativeTo (such a useful website):

https://alternativeto.net/feature/sunburst-chart/

Reply   |   Comment by HMarx  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#5

Is it possible to add feature to this program that during scanning if once change mind can cancel scan. The program just lock itself for an extended time.
Is also possible to be able to view already scanned drives while it is scanning others?
Can it also analyze attached android phone for sizes?

best regards

Reply   |   Comment by Frank  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#4

Unzipped on XP64 and the program opened fine, seems clean and easy to use, like the similarity to explorer but with folder sizes and basic operations.

Reply   |   Comment by bungalow-build  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#3

Can't re-size windows and it would be beneficial if the file/folder creation date was included when listing files in drive.

Reply   |   Comment by Dennis W Comito  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)

Dennis W Comito, Window re-sized just fine for me. Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. Program works as advertised. As mentioned by Chris - WizTree is quicker. Both WizTree and this program are PORTABLE (big plus for me!) and that is why there is no 'installing' as nigelxxx noted in his comment.

Reply   |   Comment by Digit64  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+8)

Digit64, Note that while there is no install, it will still require registration ... which stuffs it in the registry...

Reply   |   Comment by Chris  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#2

i just downloaded this and after unzipping i had a program folder with the program in it but no set up file so i just copied the folder to my program folder and ran it from there and it worked OK so but i was surprised there is no set up file but it worker good

i will use this over the next few days to see how i get on with it

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

nigelxxx, This just means its portable, which is a good thing. If you want to uninstall it, simply delete the folder with the files in it.
if you want to run it on another computer, simply run from a USB stick - no installation required. Ideally, this is how all programs should be.

Reply   |   Comment by Chris  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)

Chris, yes, all programs should run this way.

Reply   |   Comment by George R Browder  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)

Chris,

many thanks for the info Chris and quick reply

i have been playing with this and found i had so much i dont need or want lol 27gig gone now

so well worth it me thinks

thank you all

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

Disk space analysers can be excellent tools. Very often a program will download an update, or create a cache of files, or just not clean up after itself (eg, a video editor) so suddenly your 120 GB drive has only 3 GB left. Windows 'out of the box' doesn't help in this regard - you can click on a folder and find out how much space is in it and any sub-folders, but that can be a lengthy task.

As usual, there are many disk space analysers, many of which are free. Many people have bemoaned reviews here that recommend other programs, and state that reviews should in fact just pertain to the software on offer. However, the application 'WizTree' has to be recommended for its sheer speed. Rather than trawling through directories manually, it reads the disk index file, so its lightning fast - it works in the same way 'Search Everything' does, when it searches your whole drive for a file in seconds. And unlike this software, its free 24/7.

But back to this software. The UI is clean and works well. I don't like the 'Please wait' when you first start - you don't know if its going to take an extra twenty seconds or half hour, but it is quick. I've used WinDirStat (open-source) for years, and this software is a lot quicker.
It quickly showed a 'users' directory taking 29.85 GB, and clicking it showed a slight annoyance - another 'please wait' window while it calculated the tree under this node. WizTree doesn't do that.
One other annoyance is that its common to double-click an open node to close it. This software opens the folder if you do that. An annoyance if you're not used to that.

So overall, worth downloading and a useful tool to keep an eye on where that hard-drive space is going. There are better alternatives out there. Check out WizTree and WinDirStat, with a preference towards WizTree.

Reply   |   Comment by Chris  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+70)

Chris,

This appears very useful for those that like a sorted listing-style format with several action and display options.

However, I prefer a graphical "sunburst" layout like that produced by the ingenious "Scanner" which, for me, allows a much quicker interpretation of disk space usage:

http://www.steffengerlach.de/freeware/
https://alternativeto.net/software/scanner/about/

It is a single EXE file which requires no installation and is reasonably fast, about 15 seconds to scan both a 500GB SSD (417k files, 106GB) and a 1TB hard drive (114k files, 102GB).

Navigate and "drill down" the folders and files by simply clicking on the space-hogging pie wedges of interest.
Right-click on them to display a menu of file/folder actions.
Use the little navigation buttons in the bottom-right corner to return/jump back or "up" (which is quicker than the "summary" rescan to get back to the top level).
Press the little +/- buttons in the upper-left corner to expand the display window and display more folder levels as concentric rings.

Reply   |   Comment by HMarx  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+12)

"Very often a program will download an update, or create a cache of files, or just not clean up after itself "

"Windows 'out of the box' doesn't help in this regard - you can click on a folder and find out how much space is in it and any sub-folders, but that can be a lengthy task."

You can sort files/folders newest on top in File Explorer. *Usually* any folders with new content [files &/or sub-folders] have their date & time changed to match that new content, so you can see if for example installing or updating an app added new folders to ProgramData -- a folder where apps will [too] often store a copy of their setup or installation files. If you don't check right after that update or install however, it can be hard to figure out just what app a space hogging folder & files pertain to. That can make a decision to keep or delete harder. Other folders to maybe pay attention to are C:\Windows\ Installer, and C:\Users\ [UserName]\ AppData\ Local & Roaming. In many cases, particularly when .msi install files are used, UniExtract [Universal Extractor] can come in handy, if for no other reason than avoiding yet another set of Microsoft C/C++ runtime files -- check the size of the C:\Windows\ WinSxS\ folder to get an idea of their impact.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)

TK,

For my copy, SCANNER initially scans ALL (local) drives. Then, to prevent time spent/wasted rescanning drives, I had previously commented:

"...Use the little navigation buttons in the bottom-right corner to return/jump back or "up" (which is quicker than the "summary" rescan to get back to the top level)..."

Let me amend that: attempt to use ONLY the two bottom-right buttons for either "PARENT FOLDER" (up) or "BACK".

Clicking on the "RESCAN FOLDER" (circle-arrow in bottom-right corner), "SUMMARY" (bottom-left), or any of the disk drive letters (upper left corner, next to the "+" and "-") will trigger a rescan.

Reply   |   Comment by HMarx  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
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