Latest Version: 74
Price: $25 US Dollars, payments can be made in other currencies
Unlike other programs, there is only one version of Directory
Report
You are never confused on whether to buy a standard,
professional or enterprise version
Free Trial Period: 10 days
Trial Version is fully functional
Unlike other programs, the trial program has no limitations
Runs on MS Windows
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Directory Report looks like the MS-Explorer but always shows the
folder size
This familiar scheme makes learning how to use Directory Report easy
Directory Report looks like the MS-Explorer
Treesize uses confusing treemaps and DOES NOT SHOW THE FILES
Treesize only shows the size of the directory including subdirectories
Directory Report can scan one or many folders and one or many disks
Treesize can only scan one folder
Treesize makes you pay for exporting to Excel, csv, html and txt
The free trial version of Directory Report can be printed or saved to these file formats: txt, csv, xml, html, clipboard, and directly to MS-Excel
Directory Report can report the attributes of these file
extensions (Treesize
cannot)
DLL and EXE version information
AVI, MP3, MSI, WAV and MS-Office properties
General file properties
Name, Size, Created Date, Accessed Date, Modified
Date, Attributes (read only, hidden, archive), CRC
checksum,
Owner
Treesize can only scan by file name and directory name
Directory Report has extensive filtering
Filter only for a file type: Example: *.jpg
Filter on file sizes
Filter on file creation/access/modification dates
Filter on file owner
Filter on file attributes (system file, compressed, encrypted,
archived, read only, hidden, hard linked and soft linked
Treesize cannot exclude scanning a certain directory
Deleting a file from many Windows folders may break many programs
You can direct Directory Report to skip over a list of directories
Although you can configure Treesize, you cannot save them to a
file
Thus you must repeat these configurations every time
Directory Report can save all of its settings to a file
Thus you can load these saved settings, and
You can have multiple saved settings
You can start Directory Report from the command line as: "full
path to Directory Report's exe" "full path to Directory Report's
setting file"
Example: "C:\Program Files (x86)\AMB Software\Directory Report\wDirReport.exe"
"c:\temp\DirectoryReportSettings.txt"
This will start Directory Report with all the filters in the
settings file, and
It will start a scan of all the disks/folders in the settings file
Treesize cannot be started from the command line and be instructed on which disks/folders to scan
You most likely will be scanning the same disks/folders over and
over again
To save you the trouble of navigating to these entries, you can
select them from a most-recently-used (MRU) list
Treesize does not have any most-recently-used list
Find duplicate files
Find duplicate directories
Compare and synchronize two folders
Show total files/bytes per user
Multiple file rename
Multiple file change date
Multiple file change owner
Compare any two files and show their differences
Show file CRC
Show file owner