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A Better Finder Rename 7.9.9 adds support for UTF-16 ID3 tags in MP3s
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PublicSpace, makers of the popular applications MacBreakz, The Big Mean Folder Machine and A Better Finder Attributes, has officially announced version 7.9.9 of their application A Better Finder Rename.
A Better Finder Rename is a tool for people who need to rename files of all different types en masse. Whether it’s a bunch of pictures from a vacation, some MP3s from a disc, whatever, it can be handled and renamed by A Better Finder Rename. The application provides users with a full Cocoa interface, detachable instant preview window, drag and drop installation, file renaming (no matter what the complexity), and Unicode support for international use.
The main feature in the update is the addition of support for UTF-16 ID3 tags in MP3 music files.
A Better Finder Rename requires Mac OS X v10.4 or later, Universal Binary support for PowerPC or Intel Architecture, and 5 MB of Hard Drive Space. A single user license is priced at $24.95, and Business and Enterprise licenses and forever-upgrade options are also available.
The only question is, why buy $25 worth of software when you have Automator?
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