
This is especially the case where today's developer is concerned: AlgoLogic is seriously deluded if it thinks that minimal tutorial information, no user forum, and a recurring 12-month license of $29 is going to appeal to, well, anybody at all - a situation made even worse by the fact that if in August 2017 this product is the exact same as it was in December 2015, then what possible justification exists for a 12-month rentalware license other than profit gouging? and all of this put together by a single, independent, developer.Īdvanced Renamer, at a cost of $0 forever, represents so inviting a prospect to potential users that commercial developers need to think long and hard about their own proposition. This beautifully executed offering is a class-act example of how to get things right: an excellent UI thoughtful and extensive tutorial information:Īnd a very active user forum, too. It's up against single-purpose freeware, most notably in the form of Kim Jensen's Advanced Renamer: Not only is it up against multi-purpose freeware capable of meeting basic batch demands, like Irfanview: That retail sticker price really hurts its prospects and discourages usage.

I DL'd and tried it then and found that it did what it promised on the tin. Batch File Renamer 2.4 was a GOTD offering back in October 2015.
