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Filr

Version 1.1.1

Quickly rename, tag and comment on files.

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Filr overview

Filr is a compact application that allows you to quickly and easily rename, tag, and comment on files. It works a bit differently than most tagging apps: when a group of files is opened, Filr presents each one individually rather than as a group. It's great for sorting through groups of potentially unrelated files.

Rename: Change the name of the file. Filr preserves the extension so you don't have to.

Tag: Filr allows you to easily add and modify OpenMeta tags, so it's perfect for a tag-based workflow.

Comment: FIlr can show and edit the file's Spotlight comments, so you can add short notes to any file.

When used with a Folder Action script or a 3rd-party scripting application like Hazel, you can add a group of files to a folder and then immediately step through each one, changing its name, tags, and comment to something appropriate for the file. It's quick and seamless.

What’s new in version 1.1.1

Updated on May 05 2011

Version 1.1.1:
  • FIXED: Files with no extension are handled properly

Information

License

Commercial

Size

205 KB

Downloads

859

App requirements

  • Intel 32
  • Mac OS X 10.6.8 or later
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Bl0dwyn
Bl0dwyn
May 5 2011
1.1.1
4.0
May 5 2011
4.0
Version: 1.1.1
Pretty good. A few observations: A short help file would be good, with at least the following... 1) You can load files by doing a File>Open, or by dragging and dropping a selection of files onto the Dock icon 2) You can move between the fields using the Tab key 3) Command + Enter accepts the changes and moves to the next file I will be using this to carry out my weekly scan and tag routine, as I think it will be quicker than using Tags to tag every file individually. It's a bit basic, but for what it does that's not a bad thing. I'd rather it was simple and effective than try to have too many features and functions. A button to go back one file is one addition I'd like to see.
Bl0dwyn
Bl0dwyn
May 5 2011
4.0
May 5 2011
4.0
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