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A Better Finder Rename 10 starts public beta testing

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publicspace.net has released the first public beta (http://tinyurl.com/okgp67f) of the upcoming 10th generation of their batch file renaming solution. Version 10 introduces context aware highlighting, a new look and a multi-step renaming interface.

A Better Finder Rename’s streamlined interface includes an instant preview feature. The tool features capture time and date extraction (EXIF JPEG and most RAW formats) for digital photographers, ID3 tag extraction for music lovers, regular expression support, plain-text file import for renaming from databases and many other advanced features.

Version 10 introduces context-aware highlighting in its Instant Preview table to make it easier than ever to dial in the correct settings. The Multi-Step Rename Interface gets a major overhaul. The new Preview Pane provides extensive information about any selected file including a graphical preview of the file’s contents and its meta-data. Finally, version 10 features a new graphical style that merge with Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan aesthetics.

Version 10 is a free upgrade for customers who have purchased A Better Finder Rename after Jan. 1, 2015 or who own a forever upgrade. Discounted upgrade prices are available from our web store and start at US$12.95 for a single user license. A Better Finder Rename may be purchased for $19.95. Family, Business and Enterprise licensing is also available. Customers may chose to include a “forever upgrade” with their purchase.

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