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Quick File Renamer 2.0 - Rename files in batch mode

Rename files in batch mode

Quick File Renamer
Quick File Renamer: As you know, Windows doesn't make it very easy to rename files. For each file, you have to right-click and select "Rename", or try double-clicking the file very slowly in order to edit it. Then you have to delete the old name and type in the new one.



If you want to change the file extension, you have to deal with annoying popup messages like "Are you sure you want to change the file extension"?



With more than five or ten files, this can become a nightmare!



Here is the solution! A quick way to rename as many files as you want in just seconds!



As one Download.com reviewer puts it:



"Quick and to the point. This app is great if you need to rename file quick and in a hurry. No funky features to get in the way."



Change the file name



Change the file extension



Auto-Incrementing



Pad File Names with Zeros so that they names sort correctly



Can rename thousands of files in a few seconds!



Saves all your settings so you don\t have to enter them every time the program is run!



Does not Contain any Adware, Spyware, or other Third Party Software.



A brandable (a.k.a. Private Label) version of this software, with full resell rights, is available at www.rebrandsoftware.com.

What is new in version 2.0:

New GUI, Improved Layout, Other

Order:

For $14.95

Download: Download Quick File Renamer 2.0 (2.6 Mb)
Download Count:8
Release Date:2006-08-28
Last Updated:2006-05-09
Manufacturer: Rebrand Software, LLC
Product Support: Quick File Renamer WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:N/A
Install:Install Only
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