Basic File Modifier
The primary function of Basic File Modifier is to alter the basic properties, which make up any file. Is it the date, the attributes, filename, file extension, or the location.
Other features offered by Basic File Modifier are: Removing of security warnings, correcting file extension, filtering the loaded files or saving the settings as different presets.
One or more paths of images and/or directories that should be loaded. Each must be embraced by double quotes.
Set the specified preset at software start-up. If this is not set the default will be used. See main window for more information.
Save all settings in the current software directory instead of the recommended “APPDATA” directory. You do not have to use this command multiple times because existent setting files will be detected automatically.
All available commands are: , “-Console”, “-Help”, “”, “-IgnoreWarning”, “”, “-LicenseAgree” and “-Uninstall”.
Use “-Help” to get an overview of what each of these commands does and can be used for.
* Processed files get an Unregistered Version marking.
SoftSea.com had fully tested and uploaded the install files, Basic File Modifier does not contain any adware or spyware, the latest version is 1.0, you can download this software (260.41 KB) from special server of SoftSea.com.
The license of this software is Free Trial Software, you can free download and get a free trial before you buy. If you want to get a full or nolimited version of Basic File Modifier, you can purchase this file converter software software.
source : www.softsea.com
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