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.