Extension Changer is a small tool which I found to be similar to MAC OS X applications in many ways.
The graphical interface of Extension Changer is identical with the one of most MAC applications. Also, like the vast majority of MAC tools, it comes with no real purpose. In order to change the extension of a file, you need to drag and drop that specific file in the interface of Extension Changer. Afterward, type-in the desired extension, and click on "Change". The extension will be changed and the program will be automatically closed. These are just too many steps for such a basic operation. Moreover, you have to run the program for every extension that you want to be changed. Quite annoying, I may say.
To end on a positive note, Extension Changer is an open-source tool and you are free to use it.
Pros
- Small application
- Open-source
- Low system requirements (RAM, CPU, etc.)
Cons
- None can be found
Very useful to me, if it works on WIn 10! I started years ago with WordPerfect, which did not care what extension a file had. So I named all my letters .LTR, my poems .POM, etc. Now, I use Word, which insists on .DOC extensions, so I have hundreds of files to change.
Works perfectly.