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R-Name
R-Name 3.0
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(19) 4.881578947368421

Batch rename multiple files.   Free
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R-Name is a free batch file renaming utility. You simply drag 'n drop files (or folders) onto R-Name and they are automatically renamed based on your settings. You can even preview the changes before actually renaming the files. The source code is available.
Requirements
PPC, Mac OS X 10.2 or later.







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R-Name User Discussion (Write a Review)
ver. 3.x:
(19)
Your rating: Now say why...
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+23

Macgruder reviewed on 25 Jul 2011
Brilliant and free.
You can get hold of it here:
http://www.box.net/shared/riqei9vpnl
including source code.

or directly here for an Intel Version:
http://movieconverter.online.fr/DL/R-NameUB.zip
[Version 3.0]


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McHerve commented on 28 May 2009
"R-NameUB.zip is no longer [...]"
oops! you're right, I certainly delete it by mistake
so it's back at the same address ;)
[Version 3.0]


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+15
anotheruser commented on 04 Apr 2009
R-NameUB.zip is no longer on http://movieconverter.online.fr.

If I hadn't have recently lost my backup copy, I would post it myself. Anyone else have it to post?
[Version 3.0]


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McHerve commented on 06 Aug 2007
link seems to dispears from my previous "review": http://movieconverter.online.fr/DL/R-NameUB.zip
[Version 3.0]


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McHerve reviewed on 06 Aug 2007
an unofficial UniversaryBinary can be found here. I don't make any support but it seems to work both on PPC and intel. Enjoy (and read the ReadMe ;)) bye
[Version 3.0]


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+1

xSmurf reviewed on 17 May 2007
This app kicks ass! I couldn't live with it!
You get a 4 on stability because a universal binary would be greatly appreciated!
[Version 3.0]

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+1
xSmurf replied on 17 May 2007
My bad, I just downloaded the source and built an Intel version for myself ^.^ Thanks you!
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-30

Me2 reviewed on 20 Oct 2006
I've been using this for years now: I love it. It never fails and it does just exactly what it says it does.
I even gave to UNICEF: I just wish the reminder would go away. Thank you for such a jewel.
[Version 3.0]


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Marc Edwards reviewed on 15 Oct 2006
Even though OS X 10.4's Automator handles some batch file renaming, it falls short in a few places (removing a specific number of chars from the start of a file name etc)...

I used R-Name prior to 10.4, and I'll continue to use it for a while by the look of it.

Well done. A simple app that works.
[Version 3.0]


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sextoheroe commented on 07 May 2006
Very nice app!!! Thank you!!
[Version 3.0]


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+66

iamdorian reviewed on 15 Feb 2006
This was may favorite renamer...until now. So far it scrambled several large sets of files intended for time-lapse sequences. Yikes! Problem is, this program does not allow for sort-renaming based on EXIF data (in this case, camera creation dates). This program was fast and flexible, and FREE. Now, however, under OSX 10.4.3/10.4.4+ (running on a Dual PowerPC PowerMac, it appears broken.

To correct the imstakes this program produced, I had to shell out money for ABFR v7. Oh well. I suppose if I'd sent a request out with a donation, perhaps the developer would have fixed the problem, and perhaps even included the EXIF sort option?

Thanks to the developer for this great program (fast too!), and I hope it gets fixed soon.
[Version 3.0]

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+13
peanut butter replied on 10 Aug 2006
This was my favorite free utility of all time (right up there with pdf Lab).

unfortunatly, his website is gone. i don't think there will be any more support :(

I am having trouble with R-Name in 10.4.7.
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+13
peanut butter replied on 10 Aug 2006
downloading a new copy of R-name and trashing the prefs (r-name.plist) solved my problems with 10.4.7.

Working again... and I am stoked. Tried 7 other free renaming apps and they no where near as powerful and easy to use as R-Name.

WAHOO!
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Andrew.r had trouble on 18 Sep 2010
Here is an Intel version, working on 10.6 and opens way faster than the PPC version:

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?1qvyvzwws74chbu
[Version 3.0]

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+16
Jimleff replied on 07 Nov 2010
Bless you, Andrea R!
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+2
Fredducker had trouble on 11 Jun 2010
The link is dead :'(
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Downloads:56,923
Version Downloads:48,251
Type:Utilities : File Management
License:Free
Date:20 Sep 2004
Platform:PPC
Price:Free0.00
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