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[v4.x] Hasher – Verify file integrity with a wide range of supported algorithms

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When transferring files between computers or over the Internet, it is often necessary to verify their integrity by utilizing a diverse array of supported algorithms to calculate and compare the file checksum, so as to ensure that the files received are identical to the originals.

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[v7.x] ReNamer – Very powerful and flexible file renaming tool

In daily work, we often encounter cases such like this – a lot of files need to be renamed in batch. However, the ability of the Windows built-in rename command is so limited that it is able to mechanically add (1), (2) and (3) such kind of simple suffix after the original file names at most. If you need to set some rules for renaming file/folder in batch, then you have to turn to some third-party tools.

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