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Batch File Replace Free Edition 5.0 by BinaryMark is a Windows utility designed to perform high-speed, rule-based search-and-replace operations across thousands of files at once. Geared toward developers, system administrators, and content managers who routinely update code bases, configuration files, or document collections, the program combines text, regular-expression, and binary-level replacement in a single interface. Users can enter multi-line search strings, leverage full Perl-compatible RegEx with live syntax highlighting and match substitutions, or switch to the built-in hex editor to overwrite precise byte sequences in executables, libraries, or proprietary formats. Conditional processing and branching allow different replacement rules to be applied to different subsets of data within the same batch, while advanced file selection filters—supporting RegEx, wildcards, size, date, and content criteria—narrow the target list without manual sorting. Processing can be launched manually, scheduled, triggered by file-system events, executed from the command line, or invoked directly through Windows Explorer’s right-click menu; multi-core CPU utilization accelerates throughput for large jobs. Output options include saving modified copies to a new folder (with paths specified as absolute or relative), renaming files according to dynamic masks, merging results, splitting outputs, or compressing them into ZIP archives. Unicode is fully supported throughout, ensuring accurate handling of international character sets, and detailed logs capture every change for auditing or troubleshooting. The application maintains only one major release line (version 5.0) and is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and enabling batch installation of multiple applications.
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