
I am aware of GNU Midnight Commander, Last File Manager and vifm but none of them display the folder sizes (edit as corrected in xaizek's answer: they do but you need to hit a keyboard shortcut for each directory). Very fast multi-threaded folder sizing with the ability to skip or cancel any folder on the fly. I am looking for a command line file explorer/manager that displays the folder size.Summary pane showing breakdown of files by extension, day, month and year. Find and display all file sizes and folder sizes.Simple and efficient search of your files and folders based on text, size, date etc.

Autofits Explorer column sizes as you browse and navigate your files.Export and save Windows Explorer file and folder lists to a csv file.Show and calculate MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256 and SHA-512 checksum values for all files in Windows Explorer.Show and calculate file and folder size columns in either KB, MB, GB or TB in Windows Explorer.It allows you to save file and folder lists to csv files for viewing in external applications like Excel and Notepad. It can also be configured to calculate MD5, SHA1,SHA256 and SHA512 checksums for all files as they're displayed. Folder Size Explorer calculates folder sizes progressively as you browse them and quickly allows you to see which directories are using up the most disk space. The easiest way to view folder size is to just hover your mouse over the folder, or go to folder Properties.
File manager that shows folder size free#
This can be very time consuming when you're trying to determine which folders on your drive are taking up all the available disk space. Windows Folder Size Explorer is a simple and free Windows Explorer clone with the added ability to calculate folder sizes.

Microsoft's built-in Windows Explorer does not calculate folder sizes which means you must select each folder individually and then click properties to determine its size. Folder Size Explorer is a simple and free Windows Explorer clone with the added ability to calculate folder sizes. In Windows 2000 and XP, shell extensions can augment Explorers columns to show you Folder Sizes right where they should be, as shown in the screenshot.
