publicspace.net has announced version 2.07 of "The Big Mean Folder Machine". The new version delivers improved handling of missing EXIF information during the batch folder creation stage.
With a familiar assistant-styled interface, The Big Mean Folder Machine is an essential tool for anyone who works with large file collections, including digital photographers, content creation, post-production, system administrators, and other creative professionals.
Featuring an industrial-strength 64-bit processing engine, The Big Mean Folder Machine brings structure and organization by walking the user through each decision. All operations may be performed without worrying about file name collisions; BMFM resolves name conflicts automatically. Unify entire file collections from various locations into a single folder. Or alternatively, split files into several folders based on a range of criteria.
Usage Scenarios: * Splitting large file collections into 4Gb "chunks" for backup onto DVD * Splitting a photo collection into multi-level folder hierarchies by file type * Splitting music collections by artist and album * Splitting the User Documents folder into one subfolder per file type * Merging several file collections into one
Features: * Easy-to-use Assistant Style interface walks the user through each decision * Industrial-strength, database-backed, copying engine * Full preview before anything is done * Multiple folder naming schemes * Automatically resolves file name conflicts * Comprehensive EXIF time stamp reading support * Support for reading id3 tags in mp3, m4p, m4a and m4b music files
Pricing and Availability: Single User Licenses for The Big Mean Folder Machine may be purchased for $19.95 (USD). Small Business, Family, Business and Enterprise licenses are also available.