How to use Transnomino to organize your files will vary based on what you're trying to do. But as an example, I used Transnomino to organize my music files by dragging an album folder with files that weren't numbered: I choose the "Set" option, which allowed me to replace the current file name entirely, then I clicked the three dot button to the right of the Set Text field to add the track, artist, and title of the songs to the file name, adding the spacing and dashes between them myself until they looked right.
Credit: Justin PotThere's also different metadata you can pull in depending on the kinds of files you're working with: If you're working with photos, the EXIF data is available, and there's even support for converting GPS coordinates to street addresses, meaning you could do things like organize photos depending on where they were taken.
The specifics will always vary depending on your needs, but the broad patterns is that you can use the metadata inside files to rename them. There's also support for things like wildcards and regular expressions, allowing you to run even more complex renaming schemes. Ultimately, Transnomino is an application you need to know about if you regularly deal with large folders full of files. It can quickly automate organizing them, which can make working with them a lot easier.
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