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Name Those Files!
Name Those Files! 2.1.3
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Batch renamer.   Shareware ($18.75)
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Name those Files! allows you to quickly and easily get a handle on your ever increasing file collections. You love your new digital camera but the file names are less than helpful. NtF! to the rescue! With NtF!, you just select a source folder and then you can rename all of the files contained therein with a more helpful name that optionally includes a prefix or suffix including the date, numbered counters, custom text, etc.

Your files can be renamed in sequential order by original name, creation or modification date, or even by size. Even better, you can change the case of your
What's New
Version 2.1.3:
  • Fixed an error that occurred when importing file names from an external text file. If you are having problems choosing a specific text file, while choosing the "Import Names..." item from the action menu, hold down the Option key.
  • Minor interface updates.
Requirements
PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.4.9 or later.







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Name Those Files! User Discussion (Write a Review)
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attentionwandered tipped on 21 Feb 2006
this application works pretty well, seems pretty good but it gets a little complicated and stuff. It has a lot of options and flexibility

i just use filelist(which is free) though
[Version 2.0.7]


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Anonymous reviewed on 15 Jun 2005
Well, this version is much faster and works with Tiger. Thanks Jon!
[Version 2.0.4]


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Anonymous reviewed on 15 Jun 2005
I wish one of these file renamers could use the EXIF date instead of the file creation date. It would be useful for renaming digital camera pics… if you've duplicated them the file creation date can be reset.
[Version 2.0.4]


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Anonymous reviewed on 11 May 2005
Truly love this app, but it is broken in Tiger.
[Version 2.0.3]


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Anonymous reviewed on 11 Feb 2005
I noticed that the controls were a little sluggish until I registered but once I did things are much faster. This is a very solid app.
[Version 2.0.3]


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Downloads:6,226
Version Downloads:1,867
Type:Utilities : File Management
License:Shareware
Date:05 Jun 2008
Platform:PPC / Intel
Price: $18.75
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Name those Files! allows you to quickly and easily get a handle on your ever increasing file collections. You love your new digital camera but the file names are less than helpful. NtF! to the rescue! With NtF!, you just select a source folder and then you can rename all of the files contained therein with a more helpful name that optionally includes a prefix or suffix including the date, numbered counters, custom text, etc.

Your files can be renamed in sequential order by original name, creation or modification date, or even by size. Even better, you can change the case of your file names, search and replace text (included advanced GREP searches using PERL compatible regular expressions), trim text from the start or the end of the original name, change the file extensions (be careful with this-OS X uses those extensions to identify which application to use when opening the document), and even automatically sort the files into folders based on the creation date of the files.
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