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File Extension Changer


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File Extension Changer makes it very easy to change a file's extension.

It major features are:

* By integrating in file's context menu, File Extension Changer makes it very easy to change a file's extension.

* By integrating in folder's context menu, extensions of multiple files can be changed in one go.

* In normal mode too, files & folders can added using drag & drop and extensions of multiple files even from different folders can be changed in seconds.

* Advanced Mode features include conditional changing of extensions in which the user can provide some conditions on the basis of which extensions are changed. Also this list can be saved as a file for later use.

* New path for files can be provided to move all the renamed files to the new folder.

* Batch file can be created to UNDO any changes done. Moreover, batch or REDO file can be created for the rename process by which the entire renaming can be redone.

* Log file can be created for each session to log the renaming activities.

If you experience any problems using File Extension Changer, please refer to the following notes that I hope will solve many of the common problems related to the program.

NOTE

* Backup, redo and log files are saved in the File Extension Changer's folder for DragnDrop Mode and Directory Mode. For Shell Mode, the backup file is saved in the folder where the file whose extension is changed is present.

* Backup, redo and log file (for DragnDrop Mode and Directory Mode) can be created only when File Extension Changer is present on a media which is NOT write-protected. Otherwise, the program will show an error. While running the program from a read-only media, disable backup, redo and log file creation for File Extension Changer to function properly.

* Remember that changing a file's extension will NOT change or convert its contents according to the extension. For example, changing the extension of an 'WAV' file to 'MP3' file will only renames the file but the content of the file is still in the WAV format.

* DO NOT select 'Change Extension' from context menu when more than one files are selected, as it will open up many processes of File Extension Changer. Instead, for multiple files, run the program from the 'Programs' group in 'Start Menu' and then add the desired files to be renamed.

* Providing improper extension to a file may make it unusable. In that case, change the file's extension to the original one either using the backup 'BATCH' file (if created) or manually.

* If the path of file is changed using 'Change Path' option, the renamed file will be moved to that folder.

* If 'Change Path' is checked, the backup batch file will NOT be able to UNDO the path. However, filename can be reverted back to the orignal one.

* REDO batch file will not work if 'Change Path' option was selected during its session.

* Using File Extension Changer from a file's context menu for 'lnk' extension files, (i.e. link files or shortcuts) from shell menu will direct it towards the actual target file & not the shortcut itself.

* Using File Extension Changer from a folder's context menu will show files present in that folder. Files present in the subfolders are neither shown nor affected.

* In drag & drop mode, the user should add only file(s). The files may be present in different folders. But adding of folder(s) will do nothing. If you want to rename the contents of a folder, use 'Add Directory' or right click a folder & select 'Change Extension(s)'.

* The integration in context menu of files & folders is optional & can be changed by re-installing the application. Remember to uninstall the application first.

* New filename+extension should be NOT be same to any other file already present in the destination folder or should NOT become same after the change. (For example - if the extensions of the following two files ABC.INI & ABC.INF present in the same folder (or is to be moved to same destination folder after rename) are to be changed to TXT, then new filename+extension for both files will become same).

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