
DirEdit 1.3
DirEdit can be used to text-edit the filenames of a directory in Windows.

The filenames become editable in a text field. This way, batch renaming files becomes very easy, because you can copy, paste replace (parts of the) filenames. The files will only actually be renamed when the 'Rename files' button is clicked.
DirEdit features:
- Use a file filter (with * and ? as wildcards) to select only the files in a directory that you want to rename - Replace all occurrence of a string with another string (optional case sensitivity) - Append a string to the beginning or end of each filename - Delete first or last n characters of each filename - Choice of including or excluding the extensions in the editable list of file names - Allows copying text from other programs (such as an episode list of a tv-series) into DirEdit
It's easy to copy and paste text on your iPhone view it
A long awaited iPhone feature comes online with iPhone version 3.0 view it
Never miss a Wave with the Google Wave inbox view it
Get all five parts of our iPhone 3.0 series as one streaming or downloadable video view it
If you'd like a way to store all the data in your life you're going to want to learn about Evernote view it
New copies of Windows need to be view it
This 10-part series will walk you through reinstalling Windows XP view it
Just a few things to finalize our fresh reinstall of Windows XP view it
With our reinstall completed we have to visit the Windows Update site view it
Picnik lets you easily save and share your edited photos view it









