It helps computer users to sort and find folders and files on their hard drives. It showing the percentage of hard drive space for each folder, users can make better and fast decisions when deciding what folders can be deleted in order to free up more disk space.
Scan action can be paused and restarted any time. It displays detailed information about number of files, date of creation or modification, last access and more. Supports export to a CSV file (can be opened with Microsoft Office) with list of file names and size, you can easily sort them in Excel if you need.
Other features includes command-line option, drag&drop folders to be scanned, it scans any device type connected to computer (USB, CD etc.).
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