Whether you have a few or thousands of files to rename, FileName Pro can rename your files in seconds. Files can be named based on any number of file naming schemes you can configure, even move files to a new folder. Includes undo. |
The one stop solution for writing notes against any files on disk, CDROMs, removable media, over networks and even within compressed ZIP files!Replace windows explorer and thumbnail, slideshow, search 250 file formats, office documents and images. |
Folder Maker is a batch tool that allows you to create dozens of folders effortlessly and easily. Enumeration allows you to number your folders, while prefix and postfix options allow total customisation of folder names. With CSV file support ! |
Windows file manager with dual directory display, built-in file viewer, text editor, and zip support. Copy, move, delete, wipe, rename, compare, split, join, execute, sort, print, and search files. Set datestamps and attributes. |
Utility to split files to a number of smaller parts. This helps fit a large file in several diskets or CDs and, on arrival, assemble all parts back together, recreating the original file. |
Blancco - File Shredder is the solution for secure day-to-day wiping of sensitive files and folders. Select files to be shredded by simple right click, drag and drop or browse through functionality. Support for 10 most recognized erasure standard. |
GiPo@MoveOnBoot - copying/moving/renaming/deleting files and folders on the next system boot; GiPo@DirMonitor - monitoring changes in the file system; GiPo@Mount - local folders substitution and local/remote drives mounting; and others. |
Have you ever wondered how many files are unused on your disk for the last 300 days? The |
File Renamer Basic makes it easy to rename files, folders, MP3 files and edit ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags. It provides as intuitive layout in as few screens as possible to rename files with ease. |
Unix users know and love it, now Windows users have the ability to give a single file multiple names. Make C:\HELLO.TXT and C:\TEMP\THERE.TXT point to the same data. Changes to one affect both. NT2000 or higher. |
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