Quickly batch rename several files within directories.
Rename Master, as the name may imply, is a program designed specifically for renaming files.
The program is completely free and despite its price tag, can perform a number of tasks efficiently. That is, renaming files based on specified parameters. For example, a directory filled with digital photos from your camera can be renamed in one fell swoop.
Rename Master is really capable of dealing with a large number of files at a time. If you have an MP3 collection or thousands of digital photos, renaming them takes little effort. In terms of photos and mp3 files, Rename Master can take the data from the metadata (EXIF or ID3, etc.) and re-organize everything with ease.
As a batch renamer, Rename Master is capable and quite powerful.
Features of Rename Master
- Advanced Renaming: Create advanced rules for renaming files.
- Case Modification: Change the case of any file name.
- Custom Scripts: Create custom scripts for advanced renaming.
- File Renaming: Automatically rename files, folders and sub-folders in batch mode.
- Find & Replace: Find & Replace strings within file names.
- Image Renaming: Rename images with EXIF information.
- Multi-File Renaming: Rename multiple files in one step.
- Previews: Preview renaming changes before applying them.
- Regular Expressions: Rename files using Regular Expressions.
- Removal & Insertion: Remove or insert text from file names.
- Rename Tags: Rename music files with ID3 tags.
- Sequential Renaming: Rename files with sequential numbers.
- Undo: Ability to undo renaming operations.
- Wildcards: Support for wildcards including ? and *.
Compatibility and License
Rename Master is provided under a freeware license on Windows from file organizer software with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 3.13 is the latest version last time we checked.
What version of Windows can Rename Master run on?
Rename Master can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit downloads.
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