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Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.
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1.0.560.0 - fix if mouse over popup and new popup opened then new popup will has mouse over state.
1.0.502.0 - Add button to zip file. Some fixes (unexpected close popup with mouse over it)
1.0.10.37 - fix, Resore folder's watching
1.0.9 - fixed Encoding ini-file (now is UTF-8). Appended a context menu item "Copy paths to clipboard".
1.0.8 - Go to the path on Balloon popup click.
1.0.7 - Fixed crash on network files. Newer changed file is marked with bold font.
You can write me by e-mail: alex-zaharow@yandex.ru
Portable Bulk File Renamer, Folder monitor. All in one.
Renames files just about any way you like.
Monitor folders for files and auto rename(Have program rename images when downloaded). Undo, Save settings, Imageview,Drag-drop, and more. File Management made easy. Very good for those pesky PDFs from customer firms that need cleaning.
New features on their way, Anyone need a Folder renamer?
Develop cross-platform tools faster using a C++ Framework proven in commercial software. Classes support logging, sockets, RFC servers (NNTP, SMTP, POP, HTTP), object indexing, ini, tagged databases, file systems, and more. The STDNOJ Namespace, by R.A. Nagy