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A Better Finder Rename

A Better Finder Rename

Powerful file, photo, and MP3 batch renamer with advanced features.

Version:  8.41

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Expensive contextual discrimination

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Contributed by: Lex Luthor Wednesday, November 17 2004 @ 10:15 AM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: NO




Still an expensive utility - even more so if you live
in Europe. ABFR is $20 and if you double that amount
you get the other four 'publicspace.net' made utilities.
So for $40, which doesn't seem too bad for five apps if
you live in the US.But if you live in Europe it will cost
$60 and if you habitat in the UK it would be the
equivalent of it costing $58. It's good but not that good.

R-Name is an excellent freeware alternative.
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/14404
  

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Expensive contextual discrimination - Photo Tim

Hey Lex, if you notice the author DOES live in Europe. So this is one time you can't blame the ugly Americans.

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Thursday, November 18 2004 @ 01:36 AM PST


Expensive contextual discrimination - Hellz.

Besides the fact you probably failed at Math with these tottally wrong calculations, since it would actually be cheaper than the USD tag for you...

I have to say it sucks to tag everything in dollars and nothing else, because here in Brasil, where 1 US$ = 2.5 R$, paying for ex a 40 dollar program is as expensive as buying a pair of Levi´s pants (since they adjust their prices to compete with national factories here).

Apple sucks too, for they don´t adapt their prices like the PC manufacturers, so with the price of an iMac G5 you can buy three or four PCs/Athlons of top speed and best video card etc.

So piracy and serial seekinh here is sadly common.

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Saturday, May 28 2005 @ 05:58 AM PDT