

TreeSize Treesize has a secure position in the list of the WinDirStat alternatives. And such a print view just would show the folders, files like you can see them in Treesize, so there are no sub folders and files displayed in folders, it is like a screenshot. Yes, but that would be extremely inconvenient, you would have to open / save one single sheet for each hard drive. Using the program, you can read and write data to HFS+ drives just like a normal Windows formatted drive. MacDrive is a great program that allows you to use Mac formatted disks on your Windows PC like a normal drive. Use the treemap to keep an eye on your disk space. But there is help! TreeSize Free tells you where precious disk space has gone.
