JAM Software TreeSize

Visual disk space manager and cleaner

Publisher

Jam Software

About this software

TreeSize Personal is a disk space manager for Microsoft Windows that identifies where storage is used and helps reclaim space. It scans local and network-accessible drives, displays folder and file sizes in lists and graphical views such as treemaps, and highlights large or old files. Results can be exported for reporting. This edition targets private users and is offered as a single-license with maintenance options.

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JAM Software TreeSize

JAM Software TreeSize
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Benefits

  • Visual disk analysis: Displays folder sizes and occupancy in lists and graphical views
  • Find large files quickly: Finds largest files and folders to free space fast
  • Exportable reports: Exports scan results to CSV, Excel, or text formats
  • Scans local and network drives: Scans local drives and network-accessible shares when reachable
  • Private-user edition: Designed for private, noncommercial use on individual systems

Available languages

  • English
  • German

Support information

  • Documentation and FAQ: Comprehensive user documentation and FAQs are available on the publisher's website
  • Software updates available: Program updates and new versions are provided via the publisher's download page
  • Support portal access: Technical support can be accessed through the publisher's support portal and ticket system
  • Maintenance coverage: Maintenance covers updates and access to support during the purchased maintenance term
  • Installation guidance: Step-by-step installation instructions and usage tips are provided online

Frequently asked questions

What is JAM Software TreeSize?
A disk space analysis and reporting tool that scans storage to show folder and file sizes, helping identify space usage patterns.
Which storage locations can TreeSize analyze?
It analyzes local drives and network shares, scanning folders and mounted volumes to report disk usage across available storage locations.
How are analysis results presented?
Results are shown in hierarchical views and sortable lists, often with visual charts and exportable reports for further review or archival.
Can TreeSize help locate files suitable for cleanup?
Yes; it highlights large files and folders and typically supports sorting and filtering by size or modification date to find cleanup targets.