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  2. Métamorphose (renamer) - Wikipedia

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    Métamorphose or Métamorphose file -n- folder renamer is an open source batch renamer.The focus is on legibility, usability, and power - there are no codes or formats to remember and all controls are shown, yet rather complicated operations can be done.

  3. Solid Converter PDF - Wikipedia

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    Solid Converter PDF is document reconstruction software from Solid Documents which converts PDF files to editable formats. Originally released for the Microsoft Windows operating system, a Mac OS X version was released in 2010. The current versions are Solid Converter PDF 9.0 for Windows and Solid PDF to Word for Mac 2.1.

  4. HandBrake - Wikipedia

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    HandBrake supports batch encoding through graphical user interface (GUI) and command-line interface (CLI). [10] Third-party scripts and UIs exist specifically for this purpose, such as HandBrake Batch Encoder, [11] VideoScripts, [12] and Batch HandBrake. [13] All make use of the CLI to enable queueing of several files in a single directory ...

  5. Batch renaming - Wikipedia

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    Batch renaming is a form of batch processing used to rename multiple computer files and folders in an automated fashion, in order to save time and reduce the amount of work involved. Some sort of software is required to do this. Such software can be more or less advanced, but most have the same basic functions.

  6. echo (command) - Wikipedia

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    It is a command available in various operating system shells and typically used in shell scripts and batch files to output status text to the screen [1] or a computer file, or as a source part of a pipeline.

  7. GNOME Files - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Files, formerly and internally known as Nautilus, is the official file manager for the GNOME desktop. GNOME Files, same as Nautilus, is a free and open-source software under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License .

  8. Krusader - Wikipedia

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    It supports extensive archive handling, mounted filesystem support, FTP, advanced search, viewer/editor, directory synchronisation, file content comparisons, batch renaming, etc. [3] [4] It supports the following archive formats: tar , ZIP , bzip2 , gzip , RAR , ace, ARJ , LHA , 7z and RPM and can handle other KIO Slaves such as smb or fish.

  9. AppleWorks - Wikipedia

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    A script exists for batch converting Appleworks (.cwk) files to MS Word (.docx) format (usable by Pages) using the command-line interface for LibreOffice. [25] There is no Apple-supplied application to open AppleWorks database, painting, or drawing files without converting them to a different format. [24]