The 7.1.5 update refines the treemap algorithm. Previously, large empty spaces within directories could distort the visual hierarchy. Now, the engine uses a "squarified" layout that makes it easier to spot anomalies. Files are color-coded by file type (e.g., blue for documents, red for videos, yellow for temp files), and you can now hover to see full paths instantly.
The specific features or improvements in version v7.1.5 of treesize would depend on the changelog or release notes provided by the tool's developers. Generally, updates might include: treesize v7.1.5
If you are upgrading from v7.1.4 or older v6, here is the changelog breakdown for v7.1.5: If no path is specified, treesize will analyze
The basic usage of treesize involves simply running the command followed by the path you want to analyze: To install silently for enterprise deployment:
TreeSize-7
treesize [path]
If no path is specified, treesize will analyze the current directory.
[FIX] Crashes when exporting treemap view to PNG on high-resolution displays.
[FIX] Duplicate search incorrectly flagged symbolic links as duplicates.
[FIX] Scan stalls on DFS namespaces with inaccessible targets.
[CHG] Updated third-party components (libxlsxwriter, OpenSSL).
[CHG] Logging verbosity reduced for routine API calls to cloud storage.
To install silently for enterprise deployment:
TreeSize-7.1.5.exe /VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /NORESTART
Use "File Classification Infrastructure" (FCI) integration. TreeSize v7.1.5 can tag files containing PII (Personally Identifiable Information). Run a scan across file servers and generate a report showing exactly which folders contain social security numbers or credit card data.