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I'm looking for a software which can remove some parts of file names:

i.e.: very_long_name.jpg to name.jpg

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  • What is your platform (please indicate it in the tags when you ask such a generic question)?
    – raphink
    Dec 28, 2009 at 21:03
  • I removed "images" from your question tags as it's not really related to images specifically; it's more a general file renaming question.
    – RJFalconer
    Dec 28, 2009 at 21:33

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Assuming a Windows OS, I like Ken Rename for this purpose.

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  • This one looks great! thank you all for all your input!
    – Chris
    Dec 28, 2009 at 23:54
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This bat file will do the trick;

for %%i in (very_long_*.jpg) do (set fname=%%i) & call :rename
goto :eof
:rename
rename %fname% %fname:~10%

where "10" is the length of the prefix you wish to remove. (In this case, "very_long_"). Tested on windows 7.

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    /flex. Who needs 3rd party software. ;)
    – RJFalconer
    Dec 29, 2009 at 0:13
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My favorite is Lupas Rename, which in my view is the swiss-knife of renamers:

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Try ReNamer, which is my favorite renaming freeware.

ReNamer is a small, yet very flexible file and folder renamer, that offers all the standard renaming procedures, including prefixes, suffixes, replacements, case changes as well as advanced options and support for Unicode file names. In addition, it can also remove brackets, add number sequences, remove digits or symbols and change file extensions. The program allows you to combine multiple renaming actions as a rule set, applying each action in logical sequence. Renamer supports 60 different meta fields, including EXIF, ID3 and others, that can be used as part of the new file name. Advanced users can use PascalScript to program their own renaming rules.

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Windows:

Multi File Renamer is open source and works on Windows 7.

Multi File Renamer

Mac:

Name Mangler is freeware.

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Note: the platform not specified, so I provided two options.

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Another option that I've been using on Windows for quite a while is Rename Master.

From the site:

This utility will add, remove, or replace parts of the filename with ease and also supports renaming via file properties, MP3 tags, JPEG JFIF and EXIF tags, and text files. Batch renaming that's simple to use, yet still very powerful.

Rename Master Screenshot

Features
- Intelligent number sorting
- JPEG/MP3 tag support and many more Meta-Variables
- Auto-Preview support
- "Scipts" to save commonly used renaming options
- [*] and [?] command prompt style wildcards for replacing and remove options
- "Undo" button so a renaming operation can be rolled back
- Floating thumbnail window for viewing pictures and optional thumbnail file list view
- Optional Explorer integration for right-clicking on folders or using "Send To"

Best of all, there's no install file, so it's portable for Windows systems.

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