![]() ![]() Added a "Group by" feature to the Sequence action. Updated in-app help with improved navigation between sections Various Dark Mode improvements, including a more-visible Rename button Numeric metadata that's actually stored as text can now be formatted, just like real numbers in metadata The drop-down menu for managing the file list is now more visible, especially in macOS 11 The file list area's drop-down menu has been restructured for easier use Improved the Terms List field's handling of line breaks in files from Microsoft's Office apps Name Mangler now runs natively on both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs ![]() The main window can now be set to float above other windows (Window → Keep in Front) Fixed a recent regression where dragging in manually ordered files from Finder could result in random reordering Fixed a bug that caused a crash during drag & drop under rare circumstances Fixed a bug that caused a crash when dragging files out of the file list Long story short, Name Mangler 3.7.2 was cursed Fixed a regression in Name Mangler 3.7.2 where the "Clear List" menu item became unavailable after renaming ![]() If you were affected and haven't received a refund yet, please let us know. We apologize for the hassle, and we're in the process of refunding purchases that have been made because of the seemingly obvious, yet unintended implication that Name Mangler 3.7.2 was a paid upgrade. Fixed a regression in Name Mangler 3.7.2 where Name Mangler, as available directly from our web site, flat-out ignored its own upgrade licenses, which resulted in limited demo mode for long-term customers who had upgraded from Name Mangler 2 to 3 at some point. By default, the rename menu item's title is now always "Rename" or "Rename…" (depending on the 'ask before renaming?' preference), which makes it possible to assign a custom keyboard shortcut Revised Services implementation to restore functionality on recent versions of macOS Droplets now get their own creation dates, instead of inheriting their creation date from the Name Mangler app itself These programs can be saved for easy reuse, too. Programmers and technical types can use Advanced mode to create mini programs that run within NameMangler, solving even the most complex of renaming tasks. You can load and run as saved, or modify after loading to do something slightly different. Presets let you store your often-used renaming actions in a menu for fast future access. By default, the app remembers your last 50 renaming actions, but you can increase or decrease this value (or set it to unlimited or off) in the preferences. The tool's elephant-like memory means you can easily access any previously-used renaming action, and reuse it with a couple of mouse clicks. Certain numeric and date metadata values can even be formatted to your specifications. Need access to your files' metadata? No problem the program contains over 150 metadata fields available for use in your renaming actions. Just add another step-or ten-to your action, and the tool will do everything for you, all in one pass. Need to massage your files in more than one way? No need to run Name Mangler multiple times on the same files. As fast as that is, some operations may go even faster. Watch the progress bar at right to see just how fast-that's 5,000 files being renamed in just over three seconds. For example, the Change Case action offers the ability to change filenames to lowercase, to uppercase, or to title case. The app makes most renaming tasks as easy as choosing your desired action from a pop-up menu, then configuring a few options for the chosen action. Whether you're a photographer with thousands of "IMG_" files, or someone who needs to Windows-proof filenames, or someone who works with tons of clients and wants to use filenames to help sort client files properly, Name Mangler will help you safely-and very speedily- rename your files. All Name Mangler for Mac wants to do is help you tame your filenames. ![]()
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