

Ken Rename
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Ken Rename is a multi-file rename utility.
Features:
- Filter files with wildcard
- Use multi-actions to rename and can change order
- Create a numbered file list
- Convert to upper or lowercase
- Replace a string with a different string
- Use regular expression with Replace
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Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application types
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Windows
Discontinued
The program is no longer updated. Last version, 1.02, released in November 2010, can be still downloaded from the official website.
Features
- MP3 / ID3 Renaming
- Batch Rename Files
- File Renaming
- Mp3 Tag Editor
Tags
- exif-renaming
- multi-file-rename
- exif
- id3-tag
Ken Rename News & Activities
Highlights All activities
Recent activities
- Maoholguin added Ken Rename as alternative to Screenshot Auto
POX added Ken Rename as alternative to NameQuick
POX added Ken Rename as alternative to Name Changer
POX added Ken Rename as alternative to Mass Rename
Ken Rename information
What is Ken Rename?
Ken Rename is a multi-file rename utility.
Features:
- Filter files with wildcard
- Use multi-actions to rename and can change order
- Create a numbered file list
- Convert to upper or lowercase
- Replace a string with a different string
- Use regular expression with Replace
- Keep only certain letters of the file name
- Remove a string between 2 string or before or after a string
- Can undo rename
- Unicode support
- Convert of code page
- ID3v1 ID3v2 support
- EXIF support
- Set File Attribute
- Multi-Language support (English, Chinese, Russian, French, Italian, Spanish)
- Select directory in file explorer with context menu
- Preview rename results are shown immediately
- Export and import rename file list
- Save actions as preset
- Picture preview
- Custom keyboard shortcuts
- VBScript support
- command-line support
- Rename by Preset with Windows Explorer
- External editor tool support(eg: ID3 Tag editor)



Comments and Reviews
Has most features I need and has a user interface I can understand. The only drawback is its memory limitations. So far I have not found a viable alternative.