Batch File Manager is a Windows-based utility designed for managing large numbers of files through batch operations. It addresses the need to efficiently rename, move, copy, delete, and modify file attributes for multiple files at once, making it suitable for users who frequently handle extensive file organization or processing tasks.
The tool offers four distinct processing modes: manual, automatic/continuous, scheduled/triggered, and command line. Manual mode allows users to select files individually, in groups, or via drag-and-drop, clipboard pasting, importing from text files, or right-clicking in Windows Explorer. Automatic mode enables monitoring of specified folders for new, existing, or modified files that match certain criteria, and processes them as soon as monitoring begins. Scheduled or triggered mode lets users set up processing jobs that run on a schedule or in response to specific events. The command line mode provides additional flexibility for advanced users or integration into scripts.
Batch File Manager includes advanced file search capabilities, allowing recursive searches using file names, content, wildcards, properties, and regular expressions. Its conditional processing feature enables performing different operations on different files within the same batch. The renaming functionality supports use of file properties, random characters, EXIF tags, and search-and-replace operations. The program offers complete Unicode support and extensive regular expression (RegEx) support throughout its interface.
The platform integrates with Windows, allowing users to initiate actions directly from Windows Explorer. Additional features include advanced logging, extensibility, and various file operation helpers. Batch File Manager is described as portable and easy to use, with no adware or malware. It is compatible with Windows 7, 10, and 11, supporting both 32-bit and 64-bit systems.
Batch File Manager is a Productivity & Work product. It focuses on managing and organizing large numbers of files efficiently without manual repetitive actions. Batch File Manager is a consumer product aimed at individuals and professionals who need to manage large sets of files. A free plan is available. Batch File Manager is available on the web, the command line, and Windows.
Behind Batch File Manager is BinaryMark. Across PulseGate's embedding index, Batch File Manager has few near neighbours, marking it as relatively distinct. Among its 7 catalogued features are batch renaming, move files, and copy files.
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