A Better Finder Rename 11 is a powerful batch renaming tool on the macOS platform. It supports fast filtering of files that need to be renamed through filtering/searching, and then batch renaming through powerful rules, and more importantly, it can be sorted.
Instant preview and change highlighting
The instant preview feature shows all changes as the user types, making it easy to dial in the correct settings and avoid making costly mistakes.
Tag-based renaming
Today's media files carry a lot of other information, which usually cannot be browsed through the meaningless file name itself. Better finder renaming capabilities allow users to use their metadata to use tag-based renaming to create more meaningful file names.
The metadata tag engine can read a large number of photos, images, music, movies, cameras, lenses, and location metadata, and users can combine this information to implement any naming scheme you can imagine.
Multi-step renaming
Sometimes, just one action is not enough. This is where the multi-step renaming function comes in. It allows users to combine multiple simple actions to create a lean mean renaming machine. The intuitive multi-step interface and instant preview function allow users to easily track what is happening.
Filter action
Version 11 allows users to add multiple file filters to the action list so that they can finally rename different types of files in different ways in a single multi-step renaming. You can directly preview the file name and filter conditions in the preview table.
Default sidebar
Presets allow users to save frequently used settings and organize them into their own rename library. The presets sidebar allows you to create new presets from the current settings with a single click. After naming it, you can click the mouse to restore these settings at any time.
The sidebar allows users to rearrange the order of presets via drag and drop, as well as import and export presets for sharing or archiving.
File content and metadata preview pane
Better Finder Rename 11's new preview pane allows you to peek at files and delve into their metadata, making it easier to use metadata tags and provide more confidence in settings.