Anyone who's performed the same mindless task more than a dozen times will know the benefits of finding some tool to do the job for you.
After all, why take five minutes to perform a set of repetitive commands when you might be able to press a single button, sit back and watch the task whizz by?
We've dug out 10 free tools that are designed to do the hard work, so you don't have to. Sit back, press a button, and enjoy...
1. FastStone Photo Resizer
Don't be fooled by the name, FastStone Photo Resizer does more than simply resize photos. Tick the boxes to rename or convert between various formats. If that's not enough, enable the advanced options and you can also resize, change canvas size, crop and rotate your photos, plus add watermarks, border effects and apply various adjustments (such as gamma or brightness).
In short, everything you could possibly need for bulk photo processing. It's free for personal use and just $19.95 for commercial use.
2. Phrase Express
Ever wished you could apply AutoText outside of Microsoft Office? Phrase Express enables you to do just that. Unlike AutoText you can assign keyboard shortcuts to your favourite text shortcuts, use a scripting language to produce more complicated macros, and there's a nifty predictive text option that throws up suggestions based on what it detects you're typing. Again, it's only free for personal use – prices start from US$29.95.
3. Format Factory
There are plenty of free tools for converting audio, video and photos between different formats, but Format Factory is unique in handling all three types with aplomb. Better still, it can mix and match different processing tasks in one batch, so you choose your files and how you want them converted, then leave it to its own devices.
4. Rename Master
If you find yourself facing the mind-numbing prospects of renaming a group of files, Rename Master will do the job for you in a fraction of the time. You can add, remove, append or replace part or all of the filename easily, and a built-in preview means you can easily exactly what you'll get before committing to the change.
5. Quick Search & Replace
One of the drawbacks of find and replace is that it only works on the currently open file. Quick Search & Replace enables you to search entire folders or drives for matching text strings in ASCII file - use wildcards to limit your search to specific files or types – then use the Search & Replace tab to make sweeping changes quickly.
6. AmpSoft WinOff
If you want to shut down, restart or put your computer into low-power mode at a specified time (or after a set period of time) then AmpSoft WinOff is the tool for you. It's particularly suited for that file server you installed in the attic...
7. Start-Q
Start-Q is designed for those systems where so many programs are competing for start-up resources your PC practically grinds to a halt after logging on to Windows. Use this to set the order in which your programs load, enabling you to reclaim system resources and start using your PC as soon as possible after the desktop appears.
8. Print Conductor
Need to print a load of documents in a hurry? Print Conductor might be the solution you need. It supports up to 16 file types, assuming you have the required programs (including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Adobe Reader) installed. Sadly, the program cannot print web pages if you have IE8 installed as it doesn't recognise the installation.
9. Batchrun
Batchrun is designed to help create simple batch files for launching programs, performing various file tasks and killing processes (gracefully or otherwise).
10. AutoHotKey
AutoHotKey enables you to create your own macros for use in any – or selected – programs. Either program your own scripts or – if you're lazy like us – record a combination of keystrokes and mouse clicks to generate your macro. It's based on AutoIt for those who want something even more powerful – if equally more complicated.
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