![]() In Windows Vista and higher, the pop up window will display instead. The window will automatically update the folder sizes in real timeĪs of right now, the software works on Windows 2000 and Windows XP so that the column is displayed directly within Explorer. Large folders are scanned in the background while you browse. No scanning required before you start, folder sizes are displayed immediately. Also, it shows up in Open and Save dialog boxes (Windows XP only). No need to switch to another program to view folder sizes. In Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8, the program cannot edit the explorer interface, so it instead loads up a floating windows to the right of the explorer screen. It also keeps track of which folders you view and scans them in the background so that you can see the complete size of all files within the folder. The new column not only shows the size of files, but also shows the size of folders. Folder Size is a freeware Windows utility that adds a new column to the Details view in Windows Explorer for Windows XP. That’s just plain tedious and annoying! Why not simply have Windows Explorer calculate the folder sizes and display them for you?įolder Size does just that for us. So if you want to figure out which folders are taking up a lot of space, you have to manually right-click on each one and choose Properties. Here’s what the normal Windows Explorer interface looks like when in Details view: ![]()
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