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AttributeMagic Pro
AttributeMagic Pro utility to change file / folder date, time, attributes and batch rename files.
You can set or reset individual attributes, Accessed, Modified, Created dates, JPEG metadata, PictureTaken stamp,
MS Office document dates and properties. Custom file filters, batch file processing,
date-time shifting and masking, directory printing, folder size calculation, advanced file searching.
Print folder contents. Rich options. Runs on Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP/Vista.
| Software Information |
System Requirements |
| Version: | 2.3 beta4 |
- Windows 98/ME/2000/2003/XP/Vista
- Pentium - II or Higher
- Memory: 64 MB RAM
- Disk Space 10 MB
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| File Size: | 1.77 MB |
| License: | Free to try, $25.00 to buy |
| Screenshot: | View Screenshot |
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AttributeMagic Pro features:
- change file, folder date and time stamps (Created, Modified Accessed).
- batch rename files and folders (including images, document files etc.)
- change attributes of files and folders (read-only, system, archived, etc)
- change file date stamps and other properties embedded in MS Office documents
- change JPEG (EXIF) metadata
- set Created Date equal to Modified Date etc.
- utility can process one file, folder or a group of files, folders, subfolders
- print, save, export folder contents (files list)
- powerful custom filters and templates to selectively stamp necessary files or folders
- error reporting and logging .
Why should I change file/folder date?
- Mask the time you really created your documents
- Fix file date-time stamp for files downloaded from Internet
- Hide date of file was last accessed or changed
- For photography, digital image processing. No matter how you edit your images, the last modified date will be changed, and hence you will loose your capture date/time
- Version control issues. Stamp file and folder dates and indicate the version number in the file date/time stamp
- CD-ROM operations. Drop "Read Only" flag for files copied from CD with few mouse clicks!
- When creating a CD layout stamp a CD-ROM image with the same time and date before recording it
- Change the "archived" attribute of the files that were backed up .
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