Nautilus Filename Repairer offers a handy context menu for correcting the encoding of a selected filename. This software can be used to facilitate efficient renaming of multiple files.
Many users struggle with identifying the correct filename when it has the wrong encoding. This often requires using an encoding conversion tool, which can be time-consuming and inconvenient. Fortunately, Nautilus Filename Repairer takes care of this problem by suggesting possible candidates for the filename, making it easy to choose the right one.
To use Nautilus Filename Repairer, you need to have GTK+ version 2.10.x, the nautilus-extension library, and GNOME 2.x. Installation is simple and can be done in the same way as other open-source packages. After untarring the source package, you can move the source directory and follow the given commands. Once installed, log out and log back in to see the new "Rename as" menu.
In this latest release, Nautilus Filename Repairer has added a French translation, making it accessible to more users worldwide. Overall, this is a must-have tool for anyone who wants to save time and improve their file management capabilities.
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