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    Métamorphose File and Folder Renamer
    A cross platform file and folder mass renamer, allows many different renaming operations in a GUI. Please note that development has moved to GitHub: https://github.com/metamorphose
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    Advanced Mass File renamer

    This is a mass file renamer utilizing regular expression power.

    This is a python based UI application that can rename a part of a set of files inside a directory based on the provided regular expression. This gives a lot more flexibility compared to other renaming files since it used grouping principle. This had two level of applying the rename, first stage shows who it will be when you rename it, if you are fine with the change you can make it permanent by clicking commit. This avoid the risk of file getting corrupted.
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    Clifire is a command line tool for mass file renaming. It supports regular expression renaming as well as some more user-friendly featurs such as cutting, padding and number formatting. It is aimed at remote use (e.g. ssh, telnet).
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