Free Font Renamer Free Download & Review
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Review by FileBEAST's J.W.B:
The trouble with truetype font files is their names donÂ’t give any clue as to what the font actually looks like, so selecting the right font for the job is often a case of trial and error that ends in frustration. ThatÂ’s where an application like Free Font Renamer comes in incredibly useful. Featuring a simple one-click interface, this utility gives fonts meaningful titles, thus allowing for easy management and organization. The batch renaming feature automates the process, so users only have to select the font titles they want changed, and the computer does the rest. Simple, yet highly effective. Free Font Renamer is an excellent, user friendly utility and definitely one of the fastest, most efficient ways to rename and organize font collections.
Publishers Description
Batch Font Renamer.
Give each font a name that speaks for itself with one click!
Got a font collection? Got a collection, but no order in it? Start by giving font files the names corresponding to the full font names. For example, you can rename MLON_I.TTF to Milion Italic.ttf. This name speaks for itself, it is simple and clear.
How to do it?
Easily. Select a folder with fonts and click the Rename button. That's all. The program itself will find out which font each file contains and give it the corresponding name.
Additional options.
Processing subfolders. Suppose you have a large collection of fonts with a lot of folders in it. Just select the parent folder containing all subfolders and specify that the program should process subfolders.
Names without spaces. You can remove all spaces from names if you need it for some reasons.
Program features.
All fonts in the Windows fonts folder will be ignored.
Characters that cannot be used in file names will be replaced with spaces or removed. For example, «:», «/», «?». In case double spaces emerge, they will be replaced with single ones.
Summary.
The program is absolutely free and even if you have burned your collection to a CD, it makes sense to copy it to your hard disk, rename all font files and record it again on a CD. Do not forget to recommend the program to your friends.
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