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searching for "melee" will now correctly match file names containing "mêlée" or "MÊLÉE" file name search will now ignore character accents (like é and ö) when searching.Į.g.Fixed some dark mode display issues on older versions of Windows (2003, XP).Window position was not being restored to correct position if Windows taskbar was not positioned at bottom of screen - fixed.Total space, space used, space free display fields widened to correctly display very large TB drive values when displaying as Bytes.searching for *.c would include files including ".c" anywhere in the file name, which would Wildcard search for file extensions was not working correctly when "match entire path" option was used - fixedĮ.g.To filter only files of type mp3 or wav, larger than 5MB, excluding anything in the C:\Windows folder, you'd enter: The filters support all standard file search functionality, such as wild cards, file size, file date etc.Į.g. The "Exclude Filter" will exclude any matching files from the resultsĬlick on the "Apply Filter" button (or press Enter after making a filter change) to apply any filter changes made.įiles are matched using the entire file path and file name. The "Include Filter" will include only matching files in the results Or select Options->Filter Scan Results, or press Ctrl+Shift+F Toggle the filter on or off by clicking on the filter icon under the Scan button, Added new "Filter Scan Results" option which allows entire scan results to be filtered using a user defined filter.WizTree64.exe C: /treemapimagefile="C:\temp\cdriveimage_%d.png" /treemapimagewidth=1024 /treemapimageheight=768 /treemapimagefreespace=0 /treemapimageshowallocated=1 new command line parameter added to select size or allocated space for treemap image export (default is size):.Menu accelerator keys were not working in dark mode (fixed).

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Drive name now displayed in tree view and treemap.Copy Path function will no longer include a trailing carriage return if only one item is selected.Copy path shortcut changed from Ctrl+C to Ctrl+Alt+C Copy (Ctrl+C)/Cut (Ctrl+X) menu items added to File Menu.Select all files in the selection rectangle. Hold Ctrl key while dragging to copy the file, otherwise it will be moved.ĭragging will only work when dragged from the file name column. Files/folders can now be dragged out of WizTree and into Windows Explorer windows to copy/move them.Double clicking a file or folder in the tree or file view will now automatically open it.This extra comma would create problems when importing the data into other applications Previously it used the system locale character which is a comma in someĬountries. Export functions updated to always format floating point values (like percentages) using a pointĪs currency separator.Disk free space on treemap will now be displayed separately for each selection when using the "select multiple" option.Korean, Serbian and Polish translations updated.Fixed error that would occur when using the "save treemap as png file" option with multiple selections and show free space enabled.Fixed rare command line export error when using "/exportalldates" parameter.To do thisĬlose WizTree and edit the WizTree3.ini file and change these 2 settings in the section: It is now possible to disable the new drag/drop and double click to open functionality added in 4.09.(such as mapped Google Drives or when scanning a mobile phone) - fixed Treemap would not be rendered correctly when "show free space" option not selected in some cases.Have something to say about the contenders that we missed, or did you favourite utility not make the top five? Sound off in the comments below. Another honourable mention goes out to Disk Inventory X on the Mac, which is completely free and inspired by WinDirStat. Honourable mentions this week go out to DiskSpace Fan for Windows, a utility we’ve mentioned before which offers a similar fan-view of your drives and their contents as DaisyDisk does on the Mac. Hover over a group of blocks to see the folder they’re in, or select a specific one to see what it is. It shows you the contents of your drive in three views: a directory view, which displays your folder contents organised by how much space they’re consuming an extension list that will show you what’s inside of the selected directory and how much of what types of files you’re using and a graphic view at the bottom that shows the contents of your drive in coloured blocks that you can highlight or click on for additional information. WinDirStat is free, lightweight, and comes in a portable version.












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