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Bulk Rename Utility 4.1.0.1, released by TGRMN Software, is a Windows system utility designed to rename large numbers of files and folders in a single pass. The program supports twenty-four incremental versions and offers a comprehensive set of renaming criteria: users can apply find-and-replace rules, insert or delete characters at a fixed position, add sequential numbering, renumber existing sequences, manipulate file extensions, convert case, append folder names, parse and rearrange text fields, and leverage EXIF data from photographs or ID3 tags from music files. Regular-expression support enables complex pattern matching, while a live preview pane shows the proposed new names before any changes are committed, reducing the risk of accidental data loss. Typical use cases include organizing digital photo libraries by date taken, standardizing music collections with consistent track numbers and artist names, cleaning up downloaded documents that carry redundant prefixes, preparing client deliverables with sequential project codes, and normalizing log files for archival scripts. The interface presents a spreadsheet-like grid that lists every file to be processed, giving operators fine-grained control over each item; filters can restrict the scope by wildcard patterns, file size, or date range. Because the utility operates recursively, entire directory trees can be renamed without manual drilling into sub-folders. Bulk Rename Utility 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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