The Detail View

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The FolderSizes Detail View provides powerful insight into disk space usage. It's a bit like the traditional Windows Explorer file view on steroids, providing you with a wealth of additional information for each folder and file, including:

 

Name - The name of the file system object (file or folder).
Size - Actual size of the file system object.
Allocated - Size of the file system object on disk (includes cluster size computations).
Last Change - Date the file system object last changed.
Last Access - Date the file system object was last accessed.
Created - Date the file system object was created.
Files - Count of files associated with the object. When viewing a folder, this is the number of files it contains.
Folders - Count of folders associated with the object. When viewing a folder, this is the number of sub-folders it contains.
% of Parent - Percentage of the parent file system path this object consumes.
Owner - Name of the file system object owner (NTFS only).
Attributes - Summary of file system attributes, using the following combination of letters to represent specific attributes:
oR - Read only
oH - Hidden
oS - System
oD - Directory
oA - Archive
oN - Normal
oT - Temporary
oC - Compressed
oE - Encrypted
oO - Offline
Avg. file size - Average file size.
Depth - Depth of the file system object in relation to the root scan path.

 

Not all of these columns are displayed by default. You can control which columns are displayed by right-clicking any detail view column header and placing a check mark next to each of the columns you wish to have displayed. Note that the detail view export facilities will output the same columns that are visible in the main interface.

 

FolderSizes is Dynamic

 

One of the many compelling features of the FolderSizes detail view is that it updates in real-time, as a file system scan progresses. Just navigate to a file system folder or drive and watch the results populate dynamically.

 

Just like with the Folder Browser, the Drive Space, and the Graph View panels, you can right-click any folder or file in the detail view to gain access to a powerful context menu that's full of useful tools. Double-clicking a folder name in the detail view will cause FolderSizes to "drill down" into that folder, allowing you to explore it further (files are opened with their default program handler when double-clicked).

 

A single click (with the left mouse button) in any of the detail view column headers will cause FolderSizes to sort by that column. Click the same column again to reverse the sort order. Note that the graph view display is always sorted in the same order as the detail view.

 

Folder and file entries in the detail view are color coded according to their file properties. For example, by default system folders and files are colored red, and compressed objects are colored blue. The colors can also be customized within the options window.

 

The detail view also has a wealth of display modes from which you may select. For example, clicking the View toolbar button reveals the ability to change the detail view subfolder display depth, the file size display unit (e.g. GB, MB, KB, automatic, etc.), and more. Even more options are available in the View main menu - please explore and experiment!