On Feb 11, 11:49 pm, Dos-Man 64 <[email protected]> wrote:
> RNX is a file renaming assistant. It will assist you in naming files
> with a numeric digit on the front.  This is mostly useful for MP3
> players.
>
> For example:  The files a.mp3 and b.mp3
>
> can be renamed
>
>          1-a.mp3
>   and
>          2-b.mp3.
>
> RNX does not actually rename the files; it generates bash statements
> along the lines of
>
>      mv a.mp3 1-a.mp3
>      mv b.mp3 2-b.mp3
>
> I believe this program is finished, but additional testing would be
> appreciated.
>
> http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=batch_download&batch_id=...
>
> Dos-Man
> (author)


Well, I wasn't happy with RNX.  The bash code being generated was not
renaming the files for whatever reason.  Plus, there were some things
that I thought were lacking like a refresh button.

And so I did some more work on it.  Now it renames the files and
doesn't generate any bash code.

I also created a second program, SNX, which strips the first character
off of selected file names.  SNX is built from RNX so the two look
virtually identical.  There are windows and linux versions for both.

They can be downloaded at www.dos-man.webs.com.  Be advised that the
download will yield only the binaries (and screenshots) and no source
code. I'm not hiding the source or anything.  I'm just very busy right
now at the gym. If I hadn't pulled a calf muscle and strained my right
tricep, these programs would never have been made :)

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