Versions:

  • 1.0.0

Mr.Dclutterer 1.0.0, published by Dipankar Pal, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to streamline file management by aggregating and renaming files in bulk. Targeted at users who regularly deal with large, scattered collections of documents, photos, or downloads, the application scans selected directories, groups files according to user-defined criteria such as extension, creation date, or name pattern, and then moves or copies them into newly created, consistently labeled folders. A parallel bulk-renaming engine applies customizable prefixes, suffixes, counters, or search-and-replace rules so that entire archives can be reorganized in seconds without manual intervention. Typical use cases include consolidating vacation photos spread across multiple SD-card dumps, standardizing lecture-note filenames for a semester, or preparing mixed-format artwork for downstream processing. Because the interface deliberately exposes only the essential options—source path, aggregation rule, renaming template, and destination—Mr.Dclutterer keeps operation time and learning curve minimal, making it equally practical for office staff cleaning up shared drives and hobbyists curating media libraries. The program falls within the File Management category, occupies negligible RAM, and runs without background services or cloud connectivity, ensuring that sensitive data stay local. Only one version, 1.0.0, has been released so far, indicating a focused, single-purpose tool rather than an evolving suite. Mr.Dclutterer is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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