This is probably a bit out of scope for Everything, though.

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japanescort
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This is probably a bit out of scope for Everything, though.

Post by japanescort »

As Everything is able to read the MFT (as well as do a normal folder/file scan), perhaps a future version could incorporate some type of disk usage visualisation. There seems to be a market for it.

This is probably a bit out of scope for Everything, though.
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NotNull
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Re: This is probably a bit out of scope for Everything, though.

Post by NotNull »

@japanescort:
do you mean something like wiztree and windirstat?
(I do recommend WizTree. Very fast as it uses the same MFT technology as Everything)
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void
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Re: This is probably a bit out of scope for Everything, though.

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To show folder sizes in Everything:
  • In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
  • Click the Indexes tab on the left.
  • Check Index folder size.
  • Click OK.
To search for folders only, include the following in your search:
folder:

Click the Size column header to instantly sort all folders by size.
horst.epp
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Re: This is probably a bit out of scope for Everything, though.

Post by horst.epp »

void wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 12:34 am To show folder sizes in Everything:
  • In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
  • Click the Indexes tab on the left.
  • Check Index folder size.
  • Click OK.
To search for folders only, include the following in your search:
folder:

Click the Size column header to instantly sort all folders by size.
Sorry, but this is in no way a solution compared to the display and functions of WizTree.
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