GPRename is a GUI batch file renamer based on Gtk-Perl. It can rename files numerically, insert/delete characters at/between specified position(s), replace strings (either using regular express or not), and change case.
| Tags | Archiving |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
| Implementation | Perl |
| Translations | French English Spanish Polish Chinese |
Recent releases


Release Notes: A Polish translation was added.


Release Notes: A bug where two directories were sometimes selected at opening was fixed.


Release Notes: A Spanish translation was added and the encoding bug of the French translation was fixed.


Release Notes: In this version, a window icon and language selection menu were added.


Release Notes: In this version, some bugs were fixed, and some features added.
Recent comments
09 Mar 2004 16:31
Re: exactly what I'm looking for, but...
There is a new developer joined - Zurd, so the development was resumed.
13 Jul 2003 23:58
Re: exactly what I'm looking for, but...
> The development of GPRename was
> suspended. JRename will be developed
> instead.
If you are interested in a similar java tool... take a look a Java FileMover. You´ll find it here at Freshmeat.
24 Mar 2003 03:52
Re: exactly what I'm looking for, but...
The development of GPRename was suspended. JRename will be developed instead.
22 Mar 2003 19:11
exactly what I'm looking for, but...
gprename worked great for me for a while, but after a while it stopped working. now I always have problems installing Gtk Perl and I haven't been able to use the program since because of this. Is there any program that works almost exactly like this or is it possible to see some new versions of the program to come out in the near future?
15 Jan 2002 20:01
Yea, here it is
A few things to work on, like starting with whatever $PWD
it is invoked from, and should default to $HOME, but otherwise
is what I was looking for.
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