Bazwise is a small, utility-focused software publisher whose single commercial title, Folder Size Explorer, addresses a long-standing gap in Microsoft Windows: the absence of native folder-size information inside File Explorer. Written as a lightweight shell replacement, the program duplicates the familiar tree-and-icon interface while adding a real-time size column that aggregates every sub-folder and file beneath each node, letting users spot space hogs without the tedious right-click → Properties routine. Typical use cases range from routine disk cleanup on home laptops to capacity planning on shared network drives, where administrators need a quick visual audit before migrating data or expanding volumes. Because the scanner operates on-demand and caches results, it can be left open alongside everyday workflows, refreshing only when the user changes location or presses F5, so system load remains minimal even on older machines. The same codebase is offered in both a free, feature-complete edition for personal use and a paid “Pro” build that adds command-line export, Excel reports, and priority support, making the tool attractive to consultants who must bill clients for documented cleanup projects. Bazwise maintains a no-frills website that hosts offline installers, checksums, and a concise FAQ, underscoring the developer’s policy of transparent, ad-free distribution. Folder Size Explorer is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other utilities.

Folder Size Explorer

Folder Size Explorer is similar to Windows Explorer except it calculates folder sizes.

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