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Download A Better Finder Rename here for free. End User License Agreement (EULA) Operating system: Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks,. A Better Finder Rename 10 00 Download Free Download; A Better Finder Rename; A Better Finder Rename 10.41 – File, photo, and MP3 batch renamer A Better Finder Rename is the most complete renaming solution available on the market today. That's why, since 1996, tens of thousands of hobbyists, professionals and businesses depend on A Better. Unlike other tools, A Better Finder Rename allows any number of renaming actions to be combined, re-ordered, copied and deleted. Version 10.16: Fixes a crashing bug that occurred on some Mac configurations when adding files; Compatibility. OS X 10.7 or later, 64-bit processor. Screenshots Download Now. Jun 02, 2021 India has recorded over 11,00 cases of Black Fungus (Mucormycosis) till now. The states of Gujarat, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh have registered the highest number of Black Fungus cases, as per the latest government data. Finally, A Better Finder Rename 10 now looks better than ever on Apple's new Yosemite and El Capitan operating systems, while retaining backwards compatibility all the way back to Mac OS X 10.7. As our long term customers know, a new major upgrade marks not the end of a development cycle for us, but rather the beginning of a new one.

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  • Silly name (accurate, but too long).
    Great product.
    Bought my copy 9+ years ago.
    Highly recommended.
  • Agreed. Invaluable tool for file management. I manage a couple photo libraries, each with a quarter million+ images. Couldn't live without this.
  • 1) Great app. Unfortunately I haven't had a need for an app like this for a very, very long time, and for the very few mass renaming that I have done over the past several years I've either done manually or by using Automator.
    2) I wonder if they would be finically benefited by allowing people get, say, 48 hour timed usage of the app for 99¢.
  • You can select a list of files in Finder, right click and select the 'Rename X Files' option. You have numerous options in the resulting drop down menu. The Format option lets you name them various ways.
    Its worth a look before spending twenty dollars.
    edited March 2018
  • You can select a list of files in Finder, right click and select the 'Rename X Files' option. You have numerous options in the resulting drop down menu. The Format option lets you name them various ways.
    Its worth a look before spending twenty dollars.
    Replace Text, Add Text, Format.
  • Why not use the free app NameChanger?
    Namechanger is good too, in much the same way that the Finder options are, but has fewer pre-sets for wider-ranging name changes.
    Certainly, it's something to put on the escalation list. If the Finder can't do what you want, then try Namechanger. If Namechanger can't, then you've got the sledge.
  • Guys, seriously!? Paying money for existing macOS X functionality. I am strongly recommending to try Automator which is supplied together with every Mac..
  • Guys, seriously!? Paying money for existing macOS X functionality. I am strongly recommending to try Automator which is supplied together with every Mac..
    Because I have no interest in learning Automator. And, I have been writing code for 30+ years.
    $20 is nothing for a useful piece of software.
  • Guys, seriously!? Paying money for existing macOS X functionality. I am strongly recommending to try Automator which is supplied together with every Mac..
    There's lots of functionality built into macOS that's much easier to do with a GUI app and/or 3rd-party app. I'm not going to tell my mother to fire up Automator and learn how to crate her own app when she has thousands of photos with a dozen parameters she wants to rename en masse.
  • Davebarnes: I had no scripting experience, but within five minutes of downloading Automator when it first came out I had made a service to rename files. I work with hundreds of photos and was aching for this functionality. It's so easy, it's more akin to Lego than scripting.
  • Guys, seriously!? Paying money for existing macOS X functionality. I am strongly recommending to try Automator which is supplied together with every Mac..
    Because I have no interest in learning Automator. And, I have been writing code for 30+ years.
    $20 is nothing for a useful piece of software.
    I am not a coder and never being one. There is nothing to learn. It is drag and drop interface. You seem to mistake Apple Script with Automator..
    edited March 2018
  • Guys, seriously!? Paying money for existing macOS X functionality. I am strongly recommending to try Automator which is supplied together with every Mac..
    Because I have no interest in learning Automator. And, I have been writing code for 30+ years.
    $20 is nothing for a useful piece of software.
    I am not a coder and never being one. There is nothing to learn. It is drag and drop interface. You seem to mistake Apple Script with Automator…
    There's definitely something to learn. You're really missing the point if you believe that a free app like NameChanger is easier to the average person than Automator. The average person doesn't want to build and test their own goddamn app. They simply want one that has been built, testing, and is working already.
  • Guys, seriously!? Paying money for existing macOS X functionality. I am strongly recommending to try Automator which is supplied together with every Mac..
    Because I have no interest in learning Automator. And, I have been writing code for 30+ years.
    $20 is nothing for a useful piece of software.
    I am not a coder and never being one. There is nothing to learn. It is drag and drop interface. You seem to mistake Apple Script with Automator…
    There's definitely something to learn. You're really missing the point if you believe that a free app like NameChanger is easier to the average person than Automator. The average person doesn't want to build and test their own goddamn app. They simply want one that has been built, testing, and is working already.
    First of all, I'm not aiming this at anybody in particular, regardless of the quote. On with the show!
    There are a series of lines, when you look at applications and their uses. There are full-on coders, who just whip something up to meet their needs. There are terminal wizards who can do just abut anything they want in the terminal. There's users of AppleScript and Automator, who can do the same.
    Where 99% of the users fall is in the fourth category. That base wants to find an app that can do what they want to do. Yes, this includes things that can be coded, done in Automator or AppleScript, or can be done in the Terminal.
    Once more for the back row. We love our readers, of all skill levels. But, to assume that the vocal AI reader is the same as the rest of the Apple-using population and has the same needs is foolish and wrong. AppleInsider is for everybody. Just because somebody CAN whip up something in Automator, doesn't mean that every user ever wants to do so -- or is even capable of it.
    Suggesting that users are dumb because they want to use an app instead of a process that you like is elitist, and frankly one of the reasons why Mac users get a bad rap. There are many ways to get to the same end -- please don't belittle people who choose a different route than you.
    edited March 2018
  • I'm happy that I've managed to create a real discussion here
    I have just one thing to say.. Sure thing, everyone have its own skill level and ability of learn, but I was able to teach how to use Automator people 'scared of technology'
    within few minutes. You'd better post a QUICK tip how to use Automator for different purposes. And I'm insisting to stop putting Automator in line with AppleScript and Terminal, yeah lets put Xcode together with Automator.. Just saying.. Mike, you can ban me out of this forum after this post, it will be very funny to post for the first time here since 1998 and being banned right away

  • I'm happy that I've managed to create a real discussion here
    You didn't. You jacked the thread by claiming that apps are pointless if Automator can technically be used to mimic some of the same features. You even got the site administrator to mediate your ridiculous assertion.
  • I'm happy that I've managed to create a real discussion here
    I have just one thing to say.. Sure thing, everyone have its own skill level and ability of learn, but I was able to teach how to use Automator people 'scared of technology' within few minutes. You'd better post a QUICK tip how to use Automator for different purposes. And I'm insisting to stop putting Automator in line with AppleScript and Terminal, yeah lets put Xcode together with Automator.. Just saying.. Mike, you can ban me out of this forum after this post, it will be very funny to post for the first time here since 1998 and being banned right away

    There's no reason to ban -- but that said, I don't think you're getting the point. That, and you're not in a position to 'insist' anything, or tell us that we'd 'better post' something.
    We have an Automator posts in the hopper. But, it's still not for the 'app only' crowd -- and they don't deserve to be denigrated.
    edited March 2018
  • I've been using ABFR for at least 9 years. (That's when I imported my ABFR serial number from Yojimbo to 1Password.) I don't use it often, but each time I do it saves me 10-30 really tedious minutes. I love it. I studied Computer Science in college, have been a programmer since 1980 and a Mac user since 1984, so I'm able to figure out other tools. But why bother when for a modest price I have a tool that's quick and easy to use, and does everything I need it to do? By the way, the sledgehammer analogy doesn't really work for me. It's more like trading a screwdriver for a highly flexible power drill with lots of attachments. More power!
    edited April 2018
  • hi guys. can people recommend really good music filename renaming patterns that i could use to organise my music library please? I'd like to have music in folders for artists and albums (with the year prefixed) and a useful filename (can you do complex renaming so if it is part of a multidisc album or compilation it renames accordingly otherwise it is a simpler filename?
  • hi guys. can people recommend really good music filename renaming patterns that i could use to organise my music library please? I'd like to have music in folders for artists and albums (with the year prefixed) and a useful filename (can you do complex renaming so if it is part of a multidisc album or compilation it renames accordingly otherwise it is a simpler filename?
    Check out Yate from 2ManyRobots. It's deep but the file renaming options and tagging are very powerful.

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