Regular users of an FTP service will know how to get a great deal out of TreeGUI, a program that acts as a practical directory indexer for FTPs.
TreeGUI is a completely free tool and does not take up a significant amount of disk space, since it is just over one megabyte in size. It acts as a graphical user interface for the classic Tree command of Windows systems, a command to index the contents of our folders. We can run it as a startup object, or as a Windows service. It will periodically index the folders you have added to FTP, according to the time interval you specify beforehand.
The TreeGUI program is capable of creating index files in each folder we select, and also creating a single global index file in the root directory of your FTP. These are some of the most important features of TreeGUI:
· Create index files compatible with XHTML, customizable using CSS.
· Compress large index files.
· Index multiple configuration files at the same time.
· Periodic indexing according to a user-defined interval.
· It can be run as a Windows service: Configure it and forget it.
· Support for virtual folders, to facilitate remote access.
· You can even scan ID3v2 tags of MP3 files to know the bitrate of the audio and its duration.
You can free download TreeGUI 32, 64 bit and safe install the latest trial or new full version for Windows 10 from the official site.