

ensures that your file and Web page will work on any operating system by changing file names (case, length and invalid characters) and fixing links in HTML code.
Using HTML Rename! before you transfer files (for example, uploading a Web site to a UNIX server) means you will no longer have to repair mangled file names, broken links and extra or missing carriage return characters.
The recent version of HTML Rename! has many improvements in the way it functions, so we have decided to give the program another cow - that makes it a 5 cow program now!
For more detailed information, including on updates, please read the documentation or visit the home page.
Requirements: Any PowerPC processor; 8MB RAM; 5MB of free disk space; MacOS System 7.0 or greater (7.5 or greater recommended).
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