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Best Windows File Explorer replacement

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    Best Windows File Explorer replacement

    The main feature I'm after is a display of total nested size within folders, to easily identify what is hogging the space. Any ideas?

    XYplorer looks quite slick, although among all the fancy tab stuff I don't see an emphasis on bread and butter file size displays.
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    WinDirStat - Windows Directory Statistics

    Available with lots of other cool stuff from Ninite - Install or Update Multiple Apps at Once

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      #3
      Start ==> Run ==> Cmd ==> dir /s

      hth
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        #4
        Best file manager ever was and ever will be



        Far Manager Official Site : main

        Free also

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          Cygwin du -sh *
          While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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            #6
            Download Sequoia View.

            Not a file manager but a wonderful graphical representation of where all your drive space is used

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              #7
              I always liked to use DOpus...
              Join IPSE

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                #8
                Directory Report

                Directory Report solves your problem
                http://www.file-utilities.com
                It looks just like the MS-Explorer but always shows the folder size
                and it is faster than WinDirStat

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