Renamifier is a tool to preview and rename digital files.
Renamifier lets you rename files while you're viewing them, making it easier to give them meaningful names. It's great for organizing files with automatically-generated names, like scanned documents or digital camera photos.
File | Size | Description |
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renamifier-0.1.4-win32-setup.exe | 40.1 MB | Windows (32-bit installer) |
renamifier-0.1.4-win64-setup.exe | 39.7 MB | Windows (64-bit installer) |
renamifier-0.1.4.zip | source code (zip) | |
renamifier-0.1.4.tar.gz | source code (tar.gz) |
Using Renamifier is pretty straightforward:
- Select the files you want to rename. The first file will be displayed.
- Enter a new name for the file. You don't have to include the extension; Renamifier will automatically keep its current extension.
- Press Enter (or click the "Rename" button) to rename this file. The next file will be displayed.
- Repeats steps 2 and 3 for each remaining file.
Renamifier has built-in support for the following formats:
Format | Extensions | Notes |
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Plain text | Various | Includes files with an explicit .txt extension, as well as other plain-text formats like source code. |
Bitmap image | .bmp |
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GIF | .gif |
Animations are not currently supported. |
JPEG | .jpe , .jpg , .jpeg |
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PNG | .png |
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Netpbm | .pbm , .pgm , .pnm , .ppm |
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X11 bitmap | .xbm |
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X11 pixmap | .xpm |
Renamifier can also display these formats if additional software is installed:
Format | Extensions | Requirements | Notes |
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Postscript | .ps |
Ghostscript | |
XPS | .xps |
GhostXPS (included on Windows) | OpenXPS has not been tested. |
To build Renamifier from source, you will need:
Basic build instructions:
mkdir /tmp/renamifier-build
cd /tmp/renamifier-build
cmake /path/to/renamifier/sources
make && make test
On Windows, you can use MSYS2. Replace the third line above with:
cmake -G 'MSYS Makefiles' /path/to/renamifier/sources
The Windows installers are built with NSIS. See the comments at the start of winsetup.nsi for details.