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You've got a folder of files like "DSC0001.jpg" and you want to change all their names so that they're more like, "RomeTrip0001.jpg". What do you do? If you're a UNIX/Mac person, you can use regular expressions, and pipes, and 'ls' and put it all together, and hope that you don't mess up and overwrite all your files with the same name.If you're a Windows person then you can use 'rename', and hope that your filenames don't get bigger than the still-present 8.3 limit.... or you can use Aispire File Renamer! Aispire File Renamer has the following features: You treat filenames as being made up of 'chunks', and apply 'rules' to each chunk. Rules include, "keep this chunk the same", "change it to something new", "let it vary across filenames as it currenly does", etc." You can check what will happen to your file names before you commitYou can have as few or as many chunks as you need.

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Format:Software
Date:Aug 2008Version:0.99
License:Free
Platform:Mac
System Req:None
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