This annoys me enough to knock two points off. TreeSize Professional is a powerful and flexible hard disk space manager for Windows and Windows Server. They should not be left in so you can trip on them and be told they aren't accessible to you. The latest version of TreeSize Professional is now available as a free download for Duke faculty and staff. So WHY show them at all in the Personal Edition? Well, probably to get you to upgrade.įunctions that don't apply to the Personal Edition should not appear at all in the Personal Edition. Some context menu items don't apply-they are only for the Professional Edition, and you will get the "Professional Edition only" spanking if you try to use them. There are also other, similar annoyances in TreeSize Personal. (You can copy strings elsewhere and paste them in, but that is beside the point.) I got spanked when I highlighted part of the file name and hit Ctrl+C. I thought I could simply type the date string once in one of the file names, then copy it with Ctrl+C, and paste it into the others. I found this out when I had some files being viewed in TreeView Personal, and I wanted to add a date string to the names of them all. You "will never miss the features that were removed"? Did you know that in their zeal to prevent users of TreeSize Personal from "exporting" data, they went so far as to prevent you from using the clipboard at all?
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