Efficient Examination of Folder Contents
Posted: 24.10.2011, 19:04
Hi. I'd like to share with you my experience with FreeCommander XE.
One might label me as "old school". I'm still using Windows XP. I have experience w/ Windows Vista and Windows 7 (as from the beta-testing of Win 7, when i decided I was able to work more effectively back on Win XP, so i payed it no more attention). Okay, enough about me, eh?
FreeCommander XE: Something Super-Cool
I realize FC has the ability to calculate Size of FolderContents-- for example-- for estimating differences between contents of two versions of similiar containers. However, this is not what makes FC XE unique, necessarily.
Unlike FreeCommander (legacy), FreeCommander XE-- in my experience-- is able to use system data Column Views similar to Windows Explorer, as may be provided from 3rd party shell extensions (software not native to Windows XP [i.e. add-on's available after installing new software.]). This becomes an advantage when FC XE is set to view data provided by the FolderSize DLL{*1}
FolderSize in Windows Explorer
FolderSizeSvc.exe provides incredibly useful data (for no cost), such as the "Children" column. Users may select from "Folder Children", "File Children", or "All Children". I opt for "All Children" to get a summary data in a single column.
The All Children column, coupled with "Folder Size" data column itself provides a great deal of information-- at-a-glance {i.e. consider the expression: Container X = XY(Child-Objects) / XZ(Total-Bytes)} and, fortunate for FreeCommander XE users: the dual-pane view we know and love from FreeCommander even better leverages the additional qualitative data provided by "Brio FolderSize".
The Result: A highly efficient means for evaluating various containers on the file-system. With FreeCommander XE, we not only manage two entirely separate file-system views (the user having the option, whether these dual panes view different or identical system paths), whereby operations may be performed against either or both sets of files, of either panel view, with the additional insight into a new dynamic: How many Objects are contained therein, and What is the total size of that container.
I highly recommend users consider FreeCommander XE in this context. I find it incredibly useful.{*2}
{*1}
I cite "Brio's FolderSize", as it is a solid software. It runs in the background, and-- as far as I've recognized-- has never caused any significant drain on the system (remarkably, considering the work it's doing), and I can attribute neither system or installed software applications crashing, nor general software interoperability problems whatsoever.
I've used Brio FolderSize-- i estimate-- for roughly 7 years or so. I believe it's semi-active, as the FolderSize 2.5 update was released-- again, i'm guessing-- a couple of years ago, i believe , perhaps, around the time of the most recent Freecommander legacy update (2009?).
"FolderSize" runs as a Windows Service; current version 2.5, distributed as an MSI installer; developed by "Brio".
{*2}
I regret, I'm uncertain what version is my FC XE. I obtained it the moment I learned of the availability of trying this next generation FreeCommander. So far, I love it-- but-- I'm unable to advance beyond this version. (my paypal account is currently in a prohibitive state, disallowing the "send money" feature. though I have the funds, it's not possible for me to transfer a "donation" until a rather inconvenient set of requirements are processed, paypal-side. i'm sorry. I am eager to participate, and I truly regret the circumstance. For the record, I have donated in the past.)

Best wishes. I encourage the reader present any questions he or she might have regarding my commentary, here.
And thank you, Marek, for the wonderful software!
-JS
Author, NoviceNotes™
NoviceNotes.Net
(see http://NoviceNotes.Net/search/freecommander )
EDIT:
RE: @ajaxStardust
P.S. Marek, I believe I've communicated [or, at least attempted] via Twitter, regarding this issue, as I wished to discuss, and I've composed-- since installing FCXE-- several annotated screen-capture / tutorial/ whatever-you-call-it stuff, for presentation/ discussion/ general consideration of features of FreeCommander XE.
In general, wishing to share this potentially useful, visual data (for users, and in development considerations alike, perhaps), I simply need to know where is the best place for sharing such imagery.
For example, I could create an HTML gallery and publish it to one of my privately owned locations, or I could upload them for availability at (essentially, random) URL's at... whatever is the file sharing service used by "XnView" for the upload-to-web feature (frog something? something looks like a frog, maybe? whatever, but it works for sharing while-- not the greatest-- however, in my opinion, for multiple documents as I've compiled). I know there's image sharing via Twitter as well. I'd have used that option, but I believe it might be more advantageous for Users, if placed in a more User-aware, centralized location.
Please advise.
One might label me as "old school". I'm still using Windows XP. I have experience w/ Windows Vista and Windows 7 (as from the beta-testing of Win 7, when i decided I was able to work more effectively back on Win XP, so i payed it no more attention). Okay, enough about me, eh?
FreeCommander XE: Something Super-Cool
I realize FC has the ability to calculate Size of FolderContents-- for example-- for estimating differences between contents of two versions of similiar containers. However, this is not what makes FC XE unique, necessarily.
Unlike FreeCommander (legacy), FreeCommander XE-- in my experience-- is able to use system data Column Views similar to Windows Explorer, as may be provided from 3rd party shell extensions (software not native to Windows XP [i.e. add-on's available after installing new software.]). This becomes an advantage when FC XE is set to view data provided by the FolderSize DLL{*1}
FolderSize in Windows Explorer
FolderSizeSvc.exe provides incredibly useful data (for no cost), such as the "Children" column. Users may select from "Folder Children", "File Children", or "All Children". I opt for "All Children" to get a summary data in a single column.
The All Children column, coupled with "Folder Size" data column itself provides a great deal of information-- at-a-glance {i.e. consider the expression: Container X = XY(Child-Objects) / XZ(Total-Bytes)} and, fortunate for FreeCommander XE users: the dual-pane view we know and love from FreeCommander even better leverages the additional qualitative data provided by "Brio FolderSize".
The Result: A highly efficient means for evaluating various containers on the file-system. With FreeCommander XE, we not only manage two entirely separate file-system views (the user having the option, whether these dual panes view different or identical system paths), whereby operations may be performed against either or both sets of files, of either panel view, with the additional insight into a new dynamic: How many Objects are contained therein, and What is the total size of that container.
I highly recommend users consider FreeCommander XE in this context. I find it incredibly useful.{*2}
{*1}
I cite "Brio's FolderSize", as it is a solid software. It runs in the background, and-- as far as I've recognized-- has never caused any significant drain on the system (remarkably, considering the work it's doing), and I can attribute neither system or installed software applications crashing, nor general software interoperability problems whatsoever.
I've used Brio FolderSize-- i estimate-- for roughly 7 years or so. I believe it's semi-active, as the FolderSize 2.5 update was released-- again, i'm guessing-- a couple of years ago, i believe , perhaps, around the time of the most recent Freecommander legacy update (2009?).
"FolderSize" runs as a Windows Service; current version 2.5, distributed as an MSI installer; developed by "Brio".
{*2}
I regret, I'm uncertain what version is my FC XE. I obtained it the moment I learned of the availability of trying this next generation FreeCommander. So far, I love it-- but-- I'm unable to advance beyond this version. (my paypal account is currently in a prohibitive state, disallowing the "send money" feature. though I have the funds, it's not possible for me to transfer a "donation" until a rather inconvenient set of requirements are processed, paypal-side. i'm sorry. I am eager to participate, and I truly regret the circumstance. For the record, I have donated in the past.)

Best wishes. I encourage the reader present any questions he or she might have regarding my commentary, here.
And thank you, Marek, for the wonderful software!
-JS
Author, NoviceNotes™
NoviceNotes.Net
(see http://NoviceNotes.Net/search/freecommander )
EDIT:
RE: @ajaxStardust
P.S. Marek, I believe I've communicated [or, at least attempted] via Twitter, regarding this issue, as I wished to discuss, and I've composed-- since installing FCXE-- several annotated screen-capture / tutorial/ whatever-you-call-it stuff, for presentation/ discussion/ general consideration of features of FreeCommander XE.
In general, wishing to share this potentially useful, visual data (for users, and in development considerations alike, perhaps), I simply need to know where is the best place for sharing such imagery.
For example, I could create an HTML gallery and publish it to one of my privately owned locations, or I could upload them for availability at (essentially, random) URL's at... whatever is the file sharing service used by "XnView" for the upload-to-web feature (frog something? something looks like a frog, maybe? whatever, but it works for sharing while-- not the greatest-- however, in my opinion, for multiple documents as I've compiled). I know there's image sharing via Twitter as well. I'd have used that option, but I believe it might be more advantageous for Users, if placed in a more User-aware, centralized location.
Please advise.