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Simple File Renamer is a simple file renaming tool capable of renaming multiple files in several modes including features that help insert and delete text into filenames. Simple File Renamer is still in Alpha phase and will hopefully be continuously updated.
RegexRenamer is a powerful user-friendly graphical tool used to batch rename files using regular expressions. Features realtime preview, filtering, case-changing, numbering, expression validation, network support, folder renaming, help w/ regex tutor
Batch file renamer. Rename a collection of files using regular expression to extract information from filenames. These information’s can be formatted and reuse to build destination filenames. Hope you will enjoy!
Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents
Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)
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I wanted to create a Podcast Feeder that would allow me to easily rename files in the order they were downloaded as I was using Itunes and transferring files to my phone meant that files would sometimes play out of order.