FileDate Changer : Portable app that modifies the date and time stamps of your files in single or batch mode, namely for creation, last modification and access
FileDate Changer is designed to help you seamlessly change the timestamp for files. It handles the time and date of creation, last modification and access.The tool comes bundled with a basic configuration set that can be figured out even by users with little or no experience in software applications.
Portability advantages
This is a portable app so, unlike installers, it can be run from any location on the hard disk, as well as stored on mass storage devices, in order to run it on any computer with minimum effort.Another important fact to take into consideration is that the Windows registry does not receive new entries, and no extra files are created on the HDD, leaving no traces behind after its removal.
Intuitive interface
The user-friendly GUI is represented by a single frame with a well-organized layout, where you can get started by adding files to the list with the help of the file browser or drag-and-drop method.
Change timestamps in single or batch mode
Batch processing is supported, which means you can alter the date and time attributes for multiple files at once, in order to reduce overall task duration.All you have to do is pick a new time and date of creation, modification and access. Plus, it is possible to keep any of these fields unchanged. Modifications are applied with the click of a button. There are no other notable options available.FileDate Changer has minimal impact on computer performance, since it runs on low CPU and RAM. No error dialogs were shown in our tests, and the tool did not hang or crash.
Finally
When it comes down to it, FileDate Changer gets the job done rapidly in modifying date and time stamps for any file types, featuring support for batch mode.
FileDate Changer runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 20 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
System.
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