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A Better Finder Rename 9.40 overhauls MP3/AAC/FLAC renaming features - Published on 10/02/14
publicspace.net has released A Better Finder Rename 9.40, an update to the leading file, photo, video and music renaming utility on the Macintosh. A Better Finder Rename is a sophisticated tool that caters for the full range of file renaming tasks encountered by the modern creative professional.This latest release allows users to compose their own music renaming conventions by dragging and dropping tokens from the tag library.
Canach, Luxembourg - publicspace.net has announced the release of A Better Finder Rename 9.40, an update to the leading file, photo, video and music renaming utility on the Macintosh. A Better Finder Rename has long been the most complete file renaming solution on the market and has transformed the tedious and time-consuming task of renaming multiple files into a simple matter of seconds for tens of thousands of creative professionals across the world. It is based on over 16 years of listening to our users and addressing their requirements to the best of our abilities.
A Better Finder Rename is a sophisticated tool that caters for the full range of file renaming tasks encountered by the modern creative professional. Its streamlined interface includes an instant preview feature that eliminates guess work and reduces error. The tool features capture time and date extraction (EXIF JPEG and most RAW formats) for digital photographers, ID3 tag extraction for music lovers, regular expression support, plain-text file import for renaming from databases and many other advanced features.
The renaming engine is capable of handling very large renaming jobs with ease and it meets file renaming challenges, such as file name conflicts, swaps and dependency cycles that other such tools leave unaddressed, head on. The renaming engine leverages all the latest Mac OS X technologies by using a 64-bit multi-threaded architecture based around the Core Data database system.
Today's 9.40 overhauls the music renaming features of the tool. A Better Finder Rename now detects meta-data in MP3, AAC, FLAC, OGG, APE, M4V and iTunes music store files. The user experience was re-designed to allow users to compose their own music file naming conventions by dragging tokens from a library of available meta-data tags. The feature allows for several fallback patterns to deal with missing tags and adds a number of new advanced tags.
"A Better Finder Rename" is ideally suited for creative professionals, digital photographers, web masters, music collectors, audio specialists, users who need to transfer files from Windows or UNIX, as well as for all other Macintosh users who routinely deal with large numbers of files.
System Requirements:
* Mac OS X 10.7 Lion or later
* 15 MB Hard Drive space
Upgrades:
Version 9 is a free upgrade for customers who have purchased A Better Finder Rename after the 1st of January 2011 or who own a forever upgrade. Discounted upgrade prices are available from our web store and start at $9.95 (USD) for a single user license.
Pricing and Availability:
A Better Finder Rename may be purchased for $19.95 (USD). Family, Business and Enterprise licensing is also available. Customers may chose to include a "forever upgrade" with their purchase. The product is also available on the Mac App Store under the name "Better Rename 9."
publicspace: http://www.publicspace.net/
A Better Finder Rename 9.40: http://www.publicspace.net/ABetterFinderRename/
Download Trial: http://www.publicspace.net/download/ABFRX.dmg
Purchase and Download: http://itunes.apple.com/app/better-rename-9/id414209656
Online Store: http://www.publicspace.net/ABetterFinderRename/order.html
Screencast (Tool Demonstration): http://www.publicspace.net/movies/abfr9/abfr9_screencast.mov
publicspace was founded by Frank Reiff in 1996 with the aim of producing affordable best-of-breed software for the Macintosh. In the past decade, our A Better Finder series of file utilities and our MacBreakZ personal ergonomic assistant have become familiar fixtures of the Macintosh community. publicspace is also produces "The Big Mean Folder Machine" and Vitamin-R. Copyright (C) 2014 publicspace. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo and Mac are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.
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