PSRenamer - 1.2Renames a group of files |
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works okay 



- Version: 1.0, 7/15/2003 12:23AM PST
ajschol
Nice app,
what I still miss is the option to add a sequential number. Another small disadvantage is that you have to specify which parts of the filename you want replaced. If a part of the old filename is a different number, you cannot rename all the files at once. Perhaps something for a new version?
what I still miss is the option to add a sequential number. Another small disadvantage is that you have to specify which parts of the filename you want replaced. If a part of the old filename is a different number, you cannot rename all the files at once. Perhaps something for a new version?
A bit clunky 



- Version: 1.0, 7/13/2003 03:03PM PST
artcop
with the interface, but a nice tool to have in my app folder and will no doubt prove very handy... appears to be stable, works well and it's free- Thanks, guys!
Yes, the app is written in Java. This means it is a little slower to load than other apps. It executes fairly quickly, though. Since it saves time compared to renaming files manually, the load time seems a small price to pay.
Version 1.1 added the ability to specify a sequential number to be added to each file name included in the rename.
Compared to some of the other renamer apps out there, PSRenamer has the advantage of being freeware, having a simpler and more intuitive user interface, having built-in help, and having a cute icon!