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Aurionix FileUsage
Aurionix FileUsage is a Windows Explorer add-on that adds 3 additional info columns to the Detail View. The extra columns display the total size of all files and subfolders within a given folder, th ...
Average of 4 user ratings:
- Jan 30, 2006
- For version:
- 1.1.0
Not reliable 
It doesn't show correct size,e.g.TreeSize and Windows Folder Properties estimate Folder size as 661 mb and Nero-670 mb,but Aurionix FileUsage v1.1.0 shows it as 775.8 mb(110 mb difference!).This is a crucial mistake as you'll think that it won't be possible to burn full Folder and maybe will be forced to throw away some useful stuff. Bad an uninstaller,after uninstallation: 1) Column "Keywords" appeared instead of Column "Total Size" (which was removed).This Column has never been used before! 2) Windows couldn't show Folder size in Bubble Popup (when hoovering on a folder) and gave a funny message: "Size is bigger than 440 mb" for folder which size was 670 mb. Fortunately after opening this Folder Properties dialog box several times everything was back to normal,but it proved that Prog somehow damaged the Windows configuration and can not be trusted.
Review by: Ronbur (24)
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- Jan 04, 2006
- For version:
- 1.1.0
Well... does what it says it should do 
I was waiting for a program like this so, altough it can be made with too much, it solved my problem. The only thing is that I have to apply the folder viewing changes (selecting the visible propertie columns) to each single folder separately (If someone knows how to apply the changes to every folder by default, tell me!) [Editor: Go to MyComputer - Tools - Folder Options - View tab and click on `Apply to all folders`]
Review by: whistles28
First post
- Dec 31, 2005
- For version:
- 1.1.0
Me too . . . 
I agree that this program's a joke, and although I wouldn't go so far as to call it "an incitement" for .NET Framework, I do wonder where all the new programs written with the much touted and way over-bloated .NET Framework are.
Review by: LionBill (6)
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- Dec 30, 2005
- For version:
- 1.1.0
A joke 
Now, what are we getting here, a Windows Explorer add-on or an incitement - one more - to install .NET Framework? The latter is absolutely not required to perform an Explorer add-on. There were times when such a utility was done with a few lines of clean tight code. Using .NET Framework for this is like using a helicopter to cross the street. We all know .NET Framework is trying by all means to make it's way through, but perhaps could it be in a more appropriate way? Otherwise, yes, the add-on works. But it's not because a software is correct that it means it's worthy.
Review by: Leendert (34)
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