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febooti fileTweak Case 2.0
… , lowercase, Title case, Sentence case, tOGGLE case, RAnDom case. It can process single file / folder as well as tree of subfolders. Stand alone member (module) of febooti fileTweak.…
Change Case 2.0
… proper, upper, or lower case.
The user simply highlights the text they want to change, selects the new case and the macro will convert all the text to the new case.…
HTML CaseChanger 1.0.23
… ing other than converting the letter case.
Convert from upper case to lower case, or from lower case to upper case.
Help window included.…
Lower Case Switcher 2.01
… ASE -> lowercase (Ctrl+]) convert to lower case
sErGe -> Serge (Ctrl+/) capitalize first letter
dENNIS -> Dennis (Ctrl+') invert text case NEW!…
Rename Files Software 7.0
… aracter(s) in files(s)
Remove non-alphanumeric character(s) in files(s)
Remove x (user-specified) in files(s)
Find and replace x (user-specified) character(s) in files(s).…
Rename Folders Software 7.0
… s) in folder(s), Remove non-alphanumeric character(s) in folder(s), Remove x (user-specified) in folder(s), Find and replace x (user-specified) character(s) in folder(s).…
Legal Suite - Case Management Software 2007
… cases increases, chances are you don't know the cases status completely. The Legal Suite will help you to: Maintain and print case facts, objects, dates, questions, people, property, letters and comments.…
NameCase 1.2
… ugly mix of cases when you add files from different sources. Namecase will make it easy to tidy them up.
Namecase resembles a simplified Windows Explorer and should be very easy to use.…
CD Case Maker 1.01
… sic Roxio version does not allow this but CD case Maker reads the files Roxio saves and makes covers easily! You can select colors and graphics and make almost any size cover you need for your CD case.
Quick Easy and FREE! In this way you can really enjoy the great software Roxio has made so eas…
Case Converter 1.1
… e all of our hosted domains from a Windows NT platform to Linux. This is actual because Linux is case-sensitive, both for file names and file content.…
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