- Can include or exclude subfolders.
- Can limit the depth of folders traversed.
- Totally portable - you don't even need LFNit! to restore the long filenames!
- Does NOT use direct disk access, so it is much safer than other methods.
- Compatible with FAT32.
- Creates a batch file to perform the file renaming. The file is human readable and can be
edited easily.
- Can be used for backup in case Windows 95 needs to be re-installed.
- Supports international characters in filenames
- Very useful for use in conjunction with tape backups, file compression software, disk
and file utilities, file transfer and communications software etc.
- Multi-threaded, so multiple drives or folders can be processed simultaneously.
- Can be driven from the command line - very useful in login scripts etc to backup the
long filenames on the local machine.
- Now can drag and drop files - drop a folder to define a new starting folder, drop
a file to define a new batch filename.
- International character support
- Now restores hidden files as well
- Debug support - adds extra information to batch file to assist debugging
LFNit! runs under Windows 95, 98 and NT.
See also
What is LFNit!?
What's new
How can I use LFNit!?