![]() This might not make a difference while you’re working with Windows operating system, however while transferring the files over to another computer with an operating system that is case-sensitive (Ex: Linux) when it comes to naming a file. ![]() This tool lets you change the case (uppercase and lowercase) of the file’s name and extension. All you have to do is to choose the attribute one you want to apply, click on it and click on “Apply” to apply them.Īnother little tool that I noticed, that could be useful, is the Change Case. I found it really simple while using this software to change the file attributes. You easily click on the file attributes you want to apply to the file or folder (Read-only, Hidden, System etc.). You can access the Attributes Changer’s interface by right-clicking on any file/folder and choosing the Attributes Changer option from the list. This is where Attributes Changer can help you. Maybe it’s a file or a folder that you want to hide, or change the timestamp for a file that doesn’t match the one with your computer. ![]() You can also configure Attributes Changer to retain the settings done to the file/folder on a system restart.Ĭhanging the file attributes for a folder or a file can sometimes get complicated, specially when you don’t know about it. It also lets you recursively apply the settings to all files in a folder, selectively change the attributes by letting you apply filters, and also lets you change the case (uppercase or lowercase) for the name of the file.Īs Attribute Changer is an add-on for Windows Explorer, these options are available to you by a simple right click on any file. Attribute Changer can also let you modify time stamp for files (includes image files). Attribute Changer lets you easily change the file or folder’s attributes (read-only, hidden, system etc.).
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