Operating system: Windows
Publisher: Sherrod Computers
Release: File Renamer Basic 5.8
Antivirus check: passed
Last revision: Last week
It is well known that Microsoft Windows was developed in 1985, therefore you might think now that it would provide a very robust batch processing mechanism, however it isn't. That’s where File Renamer Basic comes in handy: With a single click, rename, copy, and move multiple files, photos, or folders. A large number of buttons, a Ribbon toolbar, and an extensive Help menu make RMB a powerful and flexible way to take care of business.
Features:
File Renamer Basic for Windows can not only rename, copy and move most files and folders, but it can also scan thumbnails, filter files by extension and edit prefixes, suffixes and other file elements like EXIF data and ID3 tags. You can access Windows Explorer from the top-level Ribbon toolbar, which looks like a Modern Office document.You can apply and undo tree elements in style tree, as well as preview, apply, and cancel them in style tree.
A complete set of tools and settings is organized neatly for users to work easily and quickly. As well as selecting or filtering files by using prefixes, suffixes, separators, unique parameters, and extensions, you can also filter and prefix files. By adding insert and deleting features to files, it is possible to rename them or edit some parts. Names can be written anywhere from adding a line to the beginning to inserting a line to the end.
Ribbon is divided into four groups: Copy/Move, Delete/Insert/Remove, Find/Replace, and Advanced. There is a user forum on the Help menu as well as a manual. As well as making file renaming simpler and more user-friendly, file renaming tools are available with File Reamer.
Sherrod Computers' File Retro (1986) Basic - also available free - includes a Microsoft Office-style Ribbon toolbar to make all its features look and function just as they should be.