![]() ![]() Supports integration with Krusader, Konqueror, and Dolphin.Option to extract ID3 info from MP3/ogg files and Exif info from image files.(files per directory, numbering format of directories definable). Deliver the renamed files to newly created directories. ![]() Edit file ownership, access & permission details, and modification date & time.Our meta-data tag engine can read an extensive array of photo, image, music, movie, camera, lens and location meta-data and you can combine this information to implement any naming scheme you can imagine. Add ordered numbers to filenames (start, steps, skips definable). Better Rename allows you to leverage this meta-data to create more meaningful file names using its tag-based renaming feature.Support for regular expressions to search and replace parts of filenames.Case change: to UPPERCASE, to lowercase, or Capitalize.Option to ignore hidden files when renaming.Recursively rename files and directories.Many Linux distros that ship with KDE Plasma as their default desktop environment include the KRename software another reason KDE is one of the most awesome desktop environments till date. KRename can also rename Mp3/Ogg Vorbis files based on their ID3 tags’ metadata change permissions, file ownership, and modification dates. You can also perform a ton of conversion operations including replacing parts of filenames, making filenames lowercase/uppercase, adding numbers to filenames, e.t.c. You can use KRename to either copy/move the files to another directory or rename the input files. creation date or Exif information of an image. KRename is a powerful batch renamer for KDE with which you can easily rename 100+ files and directories at once! The filenames can be created by parts of the original filename, numbering the files or accessing pieces of information about the file, e.g. Today we bring you an arguably more efficient and reliable batch file renamer and it goes by the name of KRename. Previously, we wrote on Metamorphose 2, a Linux app with a handful of options for batch renaming files. ![]()
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