Batch Rename
2008, July 20 - 05:41
Change log:
- Fixed: Issue where expanding the same directory node multiple times in the directory explorer, results in the same directories appending to the node.
- Fixed: Issue where the numericupdown controls have a maximum value of 100. The limit is now 65536.
- Changed: Project is now compiled using Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5.
- Changed: Major changes to the GUI.
- Changed: Refactoring of project code.
- Changed: Renaming of files is now rule based, instead of the static way of renaming files.
- Changed: All files are now unchecked by default.
- Changed: Uses user's "Folder Options" settings to view hidden or system files.
- Changed: Sort is now natural sort instead of alphabet sort. Similar to how Windows Explorer sorts.
- Changed: The "Up Folder" button now looks like a standard button.
- Remove: File label edit. Not useful.
- Remove: The application settings. Had pointless options.
- Remove: The menu bar. Having toolbars makes the program's options clearer.
- Remove: Move up and down button for moving file index is removed as there is a drag drop feature.
2006, September 29 - 23:24
Batch Rename is a simple program that can rename multiple files and folders easily.
Features
- Easy rule system to rename files or folders as it is similar to setting the email rules in Microsoft Outlook.
- Keep a specified portion of the file's name.
- Rename multiple files or folders in a folder with a single click.
- Rename files according to the order shown.
- Insert a counter into the file's name.
- Insert or prefix or suffix word(s) into the file's name.
- Replace word(s) in the file's name with another word.
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