![]() Reverse File Names v1.0x is still in development. Moving or deleting the executable will break the Windows Explorer integration. Make sure not to move or delete the Reverse File Names executable as long as Reverse File Names is integrated in the Windows Explorer context menu. To remove Reverse File Names from the Windows Explorer double click the Reverse File Names executable again and choose “Remove from Windows Explorer Context Menu”. Choose “Add to Windows Explorer Context Menu” and you can use Reverse File Names directly from the Windows Explorer context menu (right mouse click on a file). For using Reverse File Names simply unzip the downloaded file and double click the Reverse File Names executable once. Reverse File Names is designed for usage without installation. The usage of Reverse File Names is licensed to you for free in accordance with the terms and conditions as described in our End User License Agreement (EULA). Reverse File Names contains no advertisement, in-app purchases, hidden fees, or disabled functionality. Reverse File Names is released as freeware (not as free or open source software). ![]() ![]() Looking for a desktop version? Check out our Rename File Names Desktop Edition page. For example a file named “10 eliFelpmaS.txt” will be renamed into “SampleFile 01.txt”. Right click a file in the Windows Explorer, choose “Reverse File Name” and the file will be renamed by reversing the file name. Reverse File Names is a free tool for reversing file names directly from the Windows Explorer context menu.
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