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    Personal Renamer - Easy file renaming

    Personal Renamer - Easy file renaming

    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?
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    text replace case insensitive c# vb.net

    text replace case insensitive c# vb.net

    .NET replace text case insensitive

    Fast algorithm text (string) replace case insensitive writing in .NET. Increase the performance of your application!
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    WinPathSed does regex search & replace in file names and folder names. It empowers .net regexes by adding meta replacements (eg. $down$1 - $Up$2 to make $1 lowercase and $2 uppercase). You can use it to reorganize files, rename docs, folders, etc.
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