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Large Files and Folders Finder+ About

Large Files and Folders Finder+ Specifications
Version:
2.0.0.5
File size:
15.58MB
Date added:
Aug. 17, 2020
Date released:
April 16, 2019
Price:
Free
Operating system:
Windows XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/8/10,
Downloads last week:
203
Additional Requirements
None

Large Files and Folders Finder+ v2.0.0.5

Search for large files and folders and monitor drives to ensure they have plenty of disk space left.

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Large Files and Folders Finder+ Editor's review

Large Files And Folders Finder+ is a handy tool that you can use to look for large files and folders on local or removable storage devices in order to determine the content that is taking too much disk space. Calling low level Windows APIs, the app scans non-encrypted NTFS drives with the lightning speed. Large Files and Folders Finder+ is also capable of scannig any other types of disks with file systems recognized by Windows using standard methods. The utility can be used to search your local hard drive, mapped network drives, USB drives, and etc so that it can be used by a regular user or a system administrator. The search results can be viewed within the application's main window or exported to Excel for further processing. Large Files And Folders Finder+ can save you the time needed in order to manually search for large files and folders. With its help, you can use size as a filtering criteria and quickly identify items that take up most disk space. Newly added Disks Watchdog will notify you if used space on the disk(s) exceeds specified amount.


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