If you deal with lots of files (and who doesn’t?), there are surely times when you have to rename a whole bunch of them at the same time. (A classic example: a bunch of image files with less-than-helpful names such as IMG_0001.jpg, IMG_0002.jpg, IMG_0003.jpg, and so on.) Plenty of Mac utilities exist that’ll help you rename files in batches—for example, we a little while ago. But we haven’t looked at one of our favorites, from, since. Name Mangler is now up to version 3.3, and it’s changed quite a bit. What hasn’t changed: Name Mangler still lets you select a batch of files and rename them in a variety of ways. The current roster of renaming modes include Find and Replace (which can take advantage of regular expressions); Sequence (attaching numbers or letters in order); Add Prefix or Add Suffix (which can now take advantage of over 150 types of file metadata); Insert (ditto with the metadata); Remove (take out a certain number of characters, starting at a specified position in the current name); Change Case (to lower case, upper case, and so on); and Advanced. The last one lets you create new filenames using a kind of scripting language that supports constants and functions, including logical connectors such as if, and, not,.
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Name Mangler's Sequence option lets you rename files in order, but it lets you sort those files by only one criterion at a time. But there are lot of little things that have changed—mostly for the better—since we looked at Name Mangler 2. For starters, the app has support for new OS X features, such as Notification Center and Mavericks tags. Many Tricks also claims that the utility is 50 to 100 times faster, depending on the operation—fast enough to rename more than 2,000 files per second. (We didn’t test this claim.) There’s also a new renaming option called Compose, which lets you build entirely new names out of the aforementioned file metadata. And Name Mangler now supports multi-step renaming actions—you can use drag-and-drop actions to reorder those steps, and, as always, a preview shows you what your new filenames will look like.
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