DataBatcher

DataBatcher is a program that batch-processes files and folders. It is especially intended to batch-process the data contents of files.
With DataBatcher you can perform the following tasks in a batch-processed manner :
- Copy files / folders from one location to another
- Create new files / folders
- Delete files / folders
- Create shortcuts to files / folders
- Change the attributes of files / folders
- Touch files / folders (i.e. change their modified, created, accessed times)
- Execute a batch file (.bat; .cmd) in the Cmd.exe command interpreter (e.g. to rename files)
- Convert image files from one format to another
Features :
- Set up and run (and re-run) batch-processed jobs
- Configure each step in a job to behave exactly as you wish
- Process sets of files on an assembly line basis
- Full logging of all activity when a job runs
- Pre-prepare collections of files to be processed when a job runs
- Minimize the GUI application to the task bar or system tray when a job runs
- Run jobs in a hands-free manner using DataBatcher’s console application
- Set up portable jobs that run correctly on different machines
- Full undo / redo for all editable documents
- Open, XML-based formats are used for all of DataBatcher’s own files (e.g. job files), allowing them to be processed by other programs
- An SDK (software development kit) for writing your own plugin modules is included with each installed copy of DataBatcher.
Requirements :
- Windows 2000/XP/Vista and later
- Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0
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