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Name Mangler Publisher's Description:
If you need to rename several files at once, this is the application you have always been looking for. Name Mangler is a batch file renamer that supports the following renaming tasks: Find and Replace (including support for regular expressions); Number Sequentially; Change Case; Set Extension; Add Prefix/Suffix; Remove/Insert Characters.
Moreover, you can combine all of these using the Advanced renaming mode, which even comes with some extra features, such as conditional statements, nested counters, and more.
But Name Mangler is more than just one versatile renaming utility — it's an infinite number of task-specific renaming utilities: Name Mangler's Droplets make it ridiculously easy to store configurations and use those repeatedly for different, alternating purposes. Just drop your files on them.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.0:
* [new] files can now be listed in a less detailed way (cf. "General" preferences), allowing you to survey a larger number of files at once
* [new] you can now have File List ignore " ", "-", "_", and "0" characters when determining the common prefix (cf. "Processing" preferences)
* [new] by default, image files are now represented by previews instead of generic icons (cf. "General" preferences)
* [improved] streamlined the user interface and turned this into a universal binary
* [fixed] Path Finder support on Mac OS X 10.5
* [fixed] sorting by path
Version 1.2:
* You can now have the list of files update instead of being cleared after processing files. (Uncheck the "Clear list after processing files" checkbox in File List's "Processing" preferences.)
* You can now configure File List to quit after processing files successfully. (Check the corresponding checkbox in File List's "Processing" preferences.)
* New function for File List's Advanced Renaming: [truncate] returns a constant with (source expression) truncated to (maximum length) characters if (source expression) is longer than (maximum length). Returns the orginal (source expression) otherwise.
* New function for File List's Advanced Renaming: [pad] returns a constant formed from (source expression) by either removing characters from the end, or by appending as many occurrences of (padding expression) as necessary.
* File List no longer allows making files invisible by specifying a name that starts with a "." character. (Please contact me if you absolutely need this "feature".)
* Reworded some preferences for better understanding.
* Updated File List's documentation with a short paragraph on using back references in regular expressions.
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