Rename Master 2.9.3 Build 2220

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Rename Master is a free utility for renaming large groups of files with a few clicks. Anyone that has worked with websites, file archives, or collections of music, videos, or pictures has probably spent way too much time renaming hundreds of files. This utility will add, remove, or replace parts of the filename with ease and also supports renaming via file properties, MP3 tags, JPEG JFIF and EXIF tags.

  • License: freeware
  • Updated: Jul 6, 2009
  • Publisher: Jackass JoeJoe

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Rated 50/50 by anomoly at Mar 18, 2008

WoW! Gui updated & It's Nice. THE BEST renamer Period. Exe is compressable and portable

Rated 50/50 by topgear at Mar 22, 2008

A very nifty little renameutility - all that I needed.

Rated 50/50 by cdotspace at Jan 19, 2009

This handles every wildcard you can imagine - remove numbers from names, add numbers, remove characters. Too many options to list here. It takes a minute to find the correct option. I develop Flash and HTML web site and use this program every time I need to load several files (usually for testing something) - If I write an XML parser I want to make sure it works on several XML files. I rename them 01.xml - 10.xml and run them all. This program makes this step VERY easy.

Rated 40/50 by fredisdead at Mar 25, 2009

"Light, quick, and potent." Easy, fast and feature packed for renaming. virtually everything covered except auto-tagging mp3's from meta-data.Displays a preview of the new file names and highlights ones that will be impacted by your action. Can't think of anything here right now. I am very particular how my music files are named and tagged. I use this extensively to put those dashes in my file names and ad album and artist information at the head of and in between file names.

Rated 50/50 by olirosee at Aug 31, 2009

Version 2.9.3 is out and the link on this page doesn't work anymore, so go straight to the developer's page instead.

Rated 30/50 by mindypin at Aug 21, 2010

You can change any aspect of the filename, or parts of it. It is really complicated to use, and it doesn't install under Windows 7. You have to basically create a folder for it and unzip into that. The executable will be in the folder. There are simpler filing renaming utilities out there, but if you have huge libraries to manage and very specific naming conventions you want to use, then this would be the program for you.