As the name suggests, Attribute Changer
allows you to change all kind of file and folder attributes like date,
time and even NTFS compression. Its seamless integration into Windows
makes it a good choice for users who frequently need to make these types
of changes.
Attribute Changer acts as a Windows shell
extension and simplifies changing file and folder attributes by adding
itself to the context menus for drives, folders and files. Filters and
exceptions can be used to fine tune the update process.
Once installed, the program is accessed by
right-clicking on the file or folder in question. From there, the
program opens, with its functions organized into tabs for folder
properties, file properties, reporting, and settings. The program allows
users to change the file type (hidden, compressed, read-only, and so
on) and adjust date and time stamps. Although the built-in Help file
does an adequate job of explaining the program's features, it's
definitely not geared toward novices; the program and Help file both
assume that users will have some experience with changing attributes and
will know the hows and whys of doing so. For example, the Help file
warns users "Be careful in changing the System and Hidden attributes.
They are used by the Windows operating system to flag special folders."
If you don't already know what you're doing, Attribute Changer isn't
going to explain it for you. But if you are used to working with
attributes, Attribute Changer is an accessible, easy way to quickly make
the desired changes.
Attribute Changer is free to try, but there
was no indication of whether there are trial limitations. The program
installs and uninstall without issues. We recommend this program to
intermediate and advanced users.
Source: petges.lu
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