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Batch File Rename Free Edition
Version 5.0 • BinaryMark
Rename multiple files according to the rules and pattern you specify using powerful editor with syntax highlighting. Modify original file name by removing or copying its parts, replacing text, changing letter case, or using Regular Expressions. Include dynamic elements in file names: file properties (dates, size); hashes (MD5, SHA1, SHA2, CRC); MP3 ID3 and JPG EXIF tags; random characters; current date and time; parent folder name; etc. Process 1000s of files using multiple CPU cores in manual, automatic/continuous, triggered/scheduled, or console modes, or directly from Windows Explorer right-click menu. Copy/move files to another directory specified using either absolute or relative path. Select files for processing based on their name, dates, size, and contents using advanced file search supporting RegEx and advanced wildcards. Detailed processing logs are available in both user interface and log files. Run multiple program instances simultaneously.
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Package Info
Package ID:BinaryMark.BatchFileRename
Version:5.0
Publisher:BinaryMark
License:EULA
Installer:nullsoft
Arch:x64
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I install Batch File Rename Free Edition using winget?
A: Open Windows Terminal or PowerShell and run: winget install BinaryMark.BatchFileRename. Winget is pre-installed on Windows 10 (1809+) and Windows 11.
Q: What is Batch File Rename Free Edition?
A: Rename multiple files according to a pattern you specify. Modify original file name by removing/copying its parts, replacing text, or changing letter case. Use dynamic elements like file properties, hashes, MP3 ID3 and EXIF tags, random characters.
Q: Is Batch File Rename Free Edition free to use?
A: Batch File Rename Free Edition is distributed under the EULA license. Check the publisher's website for complete licensing terms before commercial use.
Q: How do I update Batch File Rename Free Edition after installing?
A: Run winget upgrade BinaryMark.BatchFileRename in Windows Terminal or PowerShell. You can also run winget upgrade --all to update all installed packages at once.
Q: How do I uninstall Batch File Rename Free Edition?
A: Run winget uninstall BinaryMark.BatchFileRename in Windows Terminal or PowerShell, or use the Windows Settings app under Apps & Features.
Q: What Windows versions support Batch File Rename Free Edition?
A: Batch File Rename Free Edition v5.0 targets x64 architecture and generally supports Windows 10 and Windows 11. Check the publisher's documentation for specific minimum requirements.

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