Multi-file management utility for PC
Multiple File Manager is a free and open-source utility for desktop that was created by an indie developer named Dhany Nurdiansyah. It is a file manager program that helps users manage multiple files at the same time. This tool helps them perform tasks such as batch file renaming and deletion.
Other apps like Q-Dir and Total Commander provide an alternative file explorer program to the built-in ones found on desktop operating systems. Multiple File Manager is slightly different in that it simply focuses on two main functions: lettings users delete and rename multiple files in an easy and convenient way.
How do I use Multiple File Manager?
Multiple File Manager features a clean and simple user interface. When you first open the tool, you can click on the browse button right away to set a folder where your files are located. A list of files will be shown to you and you can select all the files that you need to manage just by clicking on them one by one.
Once done, refer to the Action drop-down menu to select what you want to do. For renaming options, you choose to delete, replace, or insert names in your files. Meanwhile, you get two options for deletion, which either delete or duplicate a file. Click on the Go button and a window will pop up that corresponds to the action that you chose.
Multiple File Manager is easy and straightforward to use, but some things could use improvements, though. For one, it does not show sub-folders, thus you will have to use the browse button again to select files located on another folder. Another is that there are no prompts or notifications if your changes were successfully applied or not.
A handy batch file management utility
Overall, Multiple File Manager is a useful program if you need to rename or delete multiple batches of files at the same time. It’s fast, lightweight, and easy to use. It will not serve as a replacement to your existing file explorer app, but for what it is meant to be used for, it works quite well.