What FileBatchRename is"FileBatchRename" is a Windows utility which allows users to quickly rename multiple files. This powerful, yet easy-to-use utility transforms the often tedious and time-consuming task of renaming multiple files into a simple matter of seconds. "FileBatchRename" is ideally suited for serious Windows webmasters, users who need to transfer files from and to Unix and Macintoshes, as well as for all other users who deal with large numbers of files. It is also useful for those who maintain large libraries of documents or images and is an invaluable tool for organising files. Check out the screenshots in How it works. FBR FeaturesMany powerful renaming features including:
Download FileBatchRenameCurrent version 1.2.2.0 This demonstration version is limited to renaming at most 100 files at a time. You must uninstall your old version before installing the new ones. FileBatchRenameSetup.zip (388 KB) Download this to install FileBatchRename if you already have .NET Framework 2.0
installed. System Requirement
Register"FileBatchRename" is shareware and you need a license for each user. For a single user license the cost is US$9.95. After payment you will receive your registration code in email which will unlock the software to fully licensed. To order "FileBatchRename" is both easy and quick. Payment Option 1: Payment handled by PayPal.com
Payment Option 2: Payment handled by Regsoft.com (with volume discounts)
SupportPlease do not hesitate to get in touch with me if you have questions, suggestions or if you experience any problems with this product. I am happy to help. Click the link for Customer Support Notice: Anyone from Faena will never ask for your credit card number, registration code or other personal information. We only need your email address when regarding all the service supports. If you get phone calls or email asking your credit card number or personal information, do not answer it, and report it to us or your local authority. How it worksThe pictures below demonstrate how "FileBatchRename" works: In this example a webmaster has changed service providers and his web sites which were built for a webserver which uses the .htm extension to identify web documents, needs to be changed to accommodate the .html extension required by his new service provider.
First add the files that the user wants to rename in the file selection dialog.
Then he selects the operation that is to be performed on the files. In this case, the user wants to change all files ending in htm to html. The preview screen displays the changes that will be made. Pressing the PROCESS! to commit changes. |
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