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This commandline prog renames Arabic files to the same names but using English characters like the word 'Quran', so that files could be used on non-Arabic systems like Linux or on mp3players, also the program gives you the opportunity of limiting the files names during renaming. The program uses characters like 3, ', 6 and 7 which are popular characters used to replace specific Arabic letters. Copy the exe file inside the directory you want the files inside to be renamed and press 'a', you can get the old Arabic names back by pressing 'u' on your keyboard which undo all last changes. Another important possibility Arab Renamer presents is renaming files by reading the new names from a file called 'nnames.txt' in the same dir. This way you can edit names using regular expressions with a program like Jedit, editplus or Textpad. 1st press 'd' to make 'onames.txt' which have the old names, or create it manually then press 'r' to start renaming. You can also undo this action as mentioned b4.
This commandline prog renames Arabic files to the same names but using English characters like the word 'Quran', so that files could be used on non-Arabic systems like Linux or on mp3players, also the program gives you the opportunity of limiting the files names during renaming. The program uses characters like 3, ', 6 and 7 which are popular characters used to replace specific Arabic letters. Copy the exe file inside the directory you want the files inside to be renamed and press 'a', you can get the old Arabic names back by pressing 'u' on your keyboard which undo all last changes. Another important possibility Arab Renamer presents is renaming files by reading the new names from a file called 'nnames.txt' in the same dir. This way you can edit names using regular expressions with a program like Jedit, editplus or Textpad. 1st press 'd' to make 'onames.txt' which have the old names, or create it manually then press 'r' to start renaming. You can also undo this action as mentioned b4.
This commandline prog renames Arabic files to the same names but using English characters like the word 'Quran', so that files could be used on non-Arabic systems like Linux or on mp3players, also the program gives you the opportunity of limiting the files names during renaming. The program uses characters like 3, ', 6 and 7 which are popular characters used to replace specific Arabic letters. Copy the exe file inside the directory you want the files inside to be renamed and press 'a', you can get the old Arabic names back by pressing 'u' on your keyboard which undo all last changes. Another important possibility Arab Renamer presents is renaming files by reading the new names from a file called 'nnames.txt' in the same dir. This way you can edit names using regular expressions with a program like Jedit, editplus or Textpad. 1st press 'd' to make 'onames.txt' which have the old names, or create it manually then press 'r' to start renaming. You can also undo this action as mentioned b4.
This commandline prog renames Arabic files to the same names but using English characters like the word 'Quran', so that files could be used on non-Arabic systems like Linux or on mp3players, also the program gives you the opportunity of limiting the files names during renaming. The program uses characters like 3, ', 6 and 7 which are popular characters used to replace specific Arabic letters. Copy the exe file inside the directory you want the files inside to be renamed and press 'a', you can get the old Arabic names back by pressing 'u' on your keyboard which undo all last changes. Another important possibility Arab Renamer presents is renaming files by reading the new names from a file called 'nnames.txt' in the same dir. This way you can edit names using regular expressions with a program like Jedit, editplus or Textpad. 1st press 'd' to make 'onames.txt' which have the old names, or create it manually then press 'r' to start renaming. You can also undo this action as mentioned b4.
This commandline prog renames Arabic files to the same names but using English characters like the word 'Quran', so that files could be used on non-Arabic systems like Linux or on mp3players, also the program gives you the opportunity of limiting the files names during renaming. The program uses characters like 3, ', 6 and 7 which are popular characters used to replace specific Arabic letters. Copy the exe file inside the directory you want the files inside to be renamed and press 'a', you can get the old Arabic names back by pressing 'u' on your keyboard which undo all last changes. Another important possibility Arab Renamer presents is renaming files by reading the new names from a file called 'nnames.txt' in the same dir. This way you can edit names using regular expressions with a program like Jedit, editplus or Textpad. 1st press 'd' to make 'onames.txt' which have the old names, or create it manually then press 'r' to start renaming. You can also undo this action as mentioned b4.
This commandline prog renames Arabic files to the same names but using English characters like the word 'Quran', so that files could be used on non-Arabic systems like Linux or on mp3players, also the program gives you the opportunity of limiting the files names during renaming. The program uses characters like 3, ', 6 and 7 which are popular characters used to replace specific Arabic letters. Copy the exe file inside the directory you want the files inside to be renamed and press 'a', you can get the old Arabic names back by pressing 'u' on your keyboard which undo all last changes. Another important possibility Arab Renamer presents is renaming files by reading the new names from a file called 'nnames.txt' in the same dir. This way you can edit names using regular expressions with a program like Jedit, editplus or Textpad. 1st press 'd' to make 'onames.txt' which have the old names, or create it manually then press 'r' to start renaming. You can also undo this action as mentioned b4.
This commandline prog renames Arabic files to the same names but using English characters like the word 'Quran', so that files could be used on non-Arabic systems like Linux or on mp3players, also the program gives you the opportunity of limiting the files names during renaming. The program uses characters like 3, ', 6 and 7 which are popular characters used to replace specific Arabic letters. Copy the exe file inside the directory you want the files inside to be renamed and press 'a', you can get the old Arabic names back by pressing 'u' on your keyboard which undo all last changes. Another important possibility Arab Renamer presents is renaming files by reading the new names from a file called 'nnames.txt' in the same dir. This way you can edit names using regular expressions with a program like Jedit, editplus or Textpad. 1st press 'd' to make 'onames.txt' which have the old names, or create it manually then press 'r' to start renaming. You can also undo this action as mentioned b4.
This commandline prog renames Arabic files to the same names but using English characters like the word 'Quran', so that files could be used on non-Arabic systems like Linux or on mp3players, also the program gives you the opportunity of limiting the files names during renaming. The program uses characters like 3, ', 6 and 7 which are popular characters used to replace specific Arabic letters. Copy the exe file inside the directory you want the files inside to be renamed and press 'a', you can get the old Arabic names back by pressing 'u' on your keyboard which undo all last changes. Another important possibility Arab Renamer presents is renaming files by reading the new names from a file called 'nnames.txt' in the same dir. This way you can edit names using regular expressions with a program like Jedit, editplus or Textpad. 1st press 'd' to make 'onames.txt' which have the old names, or create it manually then press 'r' to start renaming. You can also undo this action as mentioned b4.
This commandline prog renames Arabic files to the same names but using English characters like the word 'Quran', so that files could be used on non-Arabic systems like Linux or on mp3players, also the program gives you the opportunity of limiting the files names during renaming. The program uses characters like 3, ', 6 and 7 which are popular characters used to replace specific Arabic letters. Copy the exe file inside the directory you want the files inside to be renamed and press 'a', you can get the old Arabic names back by pressing 'u' on your keyboard which undo all last changes. Another important possibility Arab Renamer presents is renaming files by reading the new names from a file called 'nnames.txt' in the same dir. This way you can edit names using regular expressions with a program like Jedit, editplus or Textpad. 1st press 'd' to make 'onames.txt' which have the old names, or create it manually then press 'r' to start renaming. You can also undo this action as mentioned b4.
This commandline prog renames Arabic files to the same names but using English characters like the word 'Quran', so that files could be used on non-Arabic systems like Linux or on mp3players, also the program gives you the opportunity of limiting the files names during renaming. The program uses characters like 3, ', 6 and 7 which are popular characters used to replace specific Arabic letters. Copy the exe file inside the directory you want the files inside to be renamed and press 'a', you can get the old Arabic names back by pressing 'u' on your keyboard which undo all last changes. Another important possibility Arab Renamer presents is renaming files by reading the new names from a file called 'nnames.txt' in the same dir. This way you can edit names using regular expressions with a program like Jedit, editplus or Textpad. 1st press 'd' to make 'onames.txt' which have the old names, or create it manually then press 'r' to start renaming. You can also undo this action as mentioned b4.