Renames multiple files simultaneously in the current directory as well as subdirectories. It also works on network-hosted directories, and includes a wide range of other functions.
This complex tool uses either preprepared commands or its own multiple regular expressions to rename files and directories; it displays the renamed files and directories in a preview.
Batch renaming of files using regular expressions. Provides a preview of the new filenames and a backup of data before renaming. Fast and secure download from The H
Tool for mass renaming of files and folders with many options; supports regular expressions, metadata such as EXIF, IPTC and ID3 and renames using lists; provides extensive filtering options, a profile management for common renaming tasks, real time preview and audits the new names for conflicts. Fast and secure download from The H
Renames multiple files with just a few clicks. Replaces, deletes or adds parts of the filename and can insert meta information from EXIF and MP3 tags into the filename. Supports the use of wildcards, has an undo function and can run from a USB stick. Frequently used name patterns can also be stored as scripts.
Universal tool for renaming files with a preview while allowing you to define any number of rules as processing steps. Provides the option of using a Pascal script to program and define your own rules for renaming. Allows you to combine several rules into a rule set. Supports numerous metatags such as ID3v1, ID3v2, EXIF, OLE, AVI, MD5, CRC32 and SHA1.
A suite of tools for system cleaning and optimisation, blocking malware, file renaming and protecting important data from being unintentionally deleted. Examines the computer for unnecessary or corrupted files and applications and completely removes them from the hard drive to free space and improve performance.
Simultaneously renames multiple files. Can also remove, replace and insert strings and edit metadata in audio and image files. Fast and secure download from The H
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