PSRenamer is an application with a graphical interface that will easily rename a group of files for you. You can change file extensions, or any part of the file name. You can also assign a series of sequentially numbered file names, or replace certain characters with others. Preview and Undo functions are available. The files to be renamed must all reside in the top level of an existing folder.
PSRenamer is written in Java and can run on any reasonably modern operating system, including Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. PSRenamer requires a Java Runtime Environment (JRE), also known as a Java Virtual Machine (JVM). The version of this JRE/JVM must be at least 6. Visit www.java.com to download a recent version for most operating systems. Installation happens a bit differently under Mac OS X, but generally will occur fairly automatically when you try to launch a Java app for the first time.
Because PSRenamer may be run on multiple platforms, it may look slightly different on different operating systems, and will obey slightly different conventions (using the CMD key on a Mac, vs. an ALT key on a PC, for example).
PSRenamer Copyright 2003 - 2014 by Herb Bowie
PSRenamer is open source software. Source code is available at GitHub.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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Download the latest version from PowerSurgePub.com. Decompress the downloaded file. Drag the resulting file or folder into the location where you normally store your applications. Double-click on the jar file (or the application, if you've downloaded the Mac app) to launch.
PSRenamer works with file names.
File operations may be accessed via the File menu.
The Open command may be used as an alternative to pressing the Set Folder button, to set the folder in which files are to be renamed.
PSRenamer has a single main window containing the following controls.
Note that there are four occurrences of this field and the next four. You may use any or all of these rows, depending on the complexity of the operation you wish to perform.
Enter a value in the Find column to indicate the text value you wish to replace, or simply a value you wish to use as part of your selection criteria, if no Action is specified. If the Where field for this row is set to Equals, then an asterisk in this column will cause all file names to be selected.
Select the location in the file names where you want the preceding Find value to be located. This can have one of five values. Note that each row initially defaults to a different one of these values. You may use as many of these as you like, and may change any of the rows to different values in this column. The allowable values are as follows.
This is the new value you wish to have replace the Find value. The exact case (upper/lower) of this text will be used as you enter it.
Note that if you replace the entire file names for a group of files with a constant value, then this program will treat the new file name (preceding the extension) as a starting value for the first file, and will then increment that value by 1 for each succeeding file, so long as the file name ends with a digit or a letter. Note that, for this feature to work, all files selected must have the same extension.
Select the action you wish to have performed. This can have one of the following values.