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Skooby Renamer

Skooby Renamer - 1.2.5

file renaming utility with its own file browser

All Time: (4.0)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.2.5
Release Date: 2006-10-06
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 3,400
Downloads (all versions): 9,155
Price: $29.95

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Product Description:

Skooby Renamer is a utility for renaming files and folders. Because it has its own Finder-style file browser, it can be used independently of the Finder. No need to drag files into the application for renaming - they're in there already.

Skooby Renamer comes with a mini-app which gives you instant drag-and-drop renaming capability from the Finder or any other file-browsing application.

Features:
  • Finder-style column browser with sidebar for easy file selection.
  • Thumbnail viewer for easier browsing of images.
  • Flexible and powerful New Name options, with name, number and datestamp elements.
  • Options for altering existing filenames, including find/replace (regex supported), trim, remove specified characters, change case, make Windows and/or UNIX compatible, plus many more.
  • Quick-n-easy "Simple" renaming set.
  • Pixel-size calculation and EXIF extraction for image files.
  • Rename MP3 files with ID3 tags
  • Presets - create and save sets of renaming options which can be retrieved and applied at a stroke. Presets can also be used with the Widget.
  • File preview drawer gives full-size preview of file contents.
  • File system search by filename, type, date, with regex support.
  • Four different types of rename operation - Rename; Copy & Rename; Move & Rename; Copy Rename & Move.

What's new in this version:

  • Redesigned interface layout. Now easier to read.
  • New Name section now has the option to use the parent folder name (up to two levels).
  • Improved random name generation by combining UUID's with random numbers.
  • File browser has preference to use Finder-style ordering of filenames containing numbers (e.g. foo 1, foo 04, foo 6, foo 022 instead of the default alphabetical foo 022, foo 04, foo 1, foo 6).

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher

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Skooby Renamer Troubleshooting ReportCrashes on launch :( - Version: 1.2.5, 10/27/2006 02:11PM PST

lowfi
mac pro 3ghz 10.4.8 etc

Deleting the pref list doesnt matter. Instant crash. Too bad because i just it a lot on my powerbook.
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Skooby Renamer Usage TipCrash on Launch - Version: 1.2.1, 11/30/2005 10:52AM PST

jcorso--2008
Trashing the preferences file fixed it. Presets survived.

Nice app. Photos go from the memory card to a desktop folder, then to Skooby for inspection, culling, and renaming, then to iPhoto. Very tidy.
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Skooby Renamer CommentaryRegex definitely not standard - Version: 1.2.1, 3/14/2005 10:45AM PST

adiseker
The "remove regex" does not use standard regular expressions, and so is pretty useless for my purposes. It may be because I haven't paid, yet, I'm trying the thing out, but when "\[[A-Z0-9]*\]" doesn't find "[CF143579]" in a file name, then something's wrong. For other things, it works okay.
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