![]() ![]() It’s easy to formulate renaming rules (including rearranging the existing text in a file name) which can be named and saved for reuse, plus instant visual feedback to confirm that the rule. No, it doesn’t do GPS lookups, MP3 tags or TV shows, but for normal batch renaming it’s goo. Note: Download link 1 is for Windows 98SE/ME.ĭownload link 2 is for Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista.ĭownload link 3 is for Windows XP (64-bit)/2003 (64-bit)/Vista (64-bit). I find FreeCommander’s batch rename utility very useful. Change file/folder attributes (hidden, readonly, archived) Change file and folder date/time-stamps (created, modified, accessed) Rename files from an input text-file list Directory recursion - process subdirectories too! ![]() Some of the features provided by Bulk Rename Utility include: Add date-stamps, replace numbers, insert strings, convert case, add auto-numbers, process folders and us loads more! Bulk Rename Utility is a utility which allows you to easily rename files and directories, based upon extemely flexible criteria. ![]()
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