news 28 Posted July 22, 2009 Version 2 of The Big Mean Folder Machine now available - Published on 07/22/09 IMMEDIATE RELEASE publicspace.net today announced version 2.0 of "The Big Mean Folder Machine". The new release features a re-designed user interface, automated software updates, improved droplet automation and file name conflict resolution as well as improved overall performance. 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. Luxembourg City, Luxembourg - publicspace.net today announced version 2.0 of "The Big Mean Folder Machine". The new release features a re-designed user interface, automated software updates, improved droplet automation and file name conflict resolution as well as improved overall performance. 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. 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 System Requirements: * Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard * Universal Binary for PowerPC and Intel * 1.2 MB Hard Drive space 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. publicspace: http://www.publicspace.net/ The Big Mean Folder Machine 2.0: http://www.publicspace.net/BigMeanFolderMachine/ Download The Big Mean Folder Machine: http://www.publicspace.net/download/BMFM.dmg Purchase The Big Mean Folder Machine: http://www.publicspace.net/BigMeanFolderMachine/order.html Screenshot: http://www.publicspace.net/images/bmfm2/bmfm2_main.jpg Tool Demonstration: http://frankei.temp.veriohosting.com/movies/bmfm/bmfm2_levels.mov Headquartered in in Luxembourg City, publicspace.net was founded by Frank Reiff in 1996 with the aim of producing affordable best-of-breed software for the Macintosh. In the past decade, their A Better Finder series of file utilities and MacBreakZ personal ergonomic assistant have become familiar fixtures of the Macintosh community. publicspace.net is also active in the Windows software market. Copyright 1996 - 2007 publicspace.net. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries. ### Frank Reiff Owner/Founder reiff ( -at -) publicspace.net ******* Share this post Link to post