• Entire folders may be processed by selecting the “Process All” or “Merge All” buttons in the select files window. All files (but not folders) shown are processed and placed into a new folder or merged into a single file.
• Customizable character remapping tables can remap incoming or outgoing characters to facilitate file transfer to/from “foreign” systems that use different character mapping.
• Optional display of file or folder information in file selection windows.
• Matching for replacement sets may be made case insensitive by selecting the “Ignore case” checkbox in the “Replacement Strings” window.
• Arrow keys or < and > keys may be used to manipulate scroll bars. Scrolling is by page if the command key is down. Page Up, Page Down, Home, and End keys may also be used to manipulate scroll bars.
• Cut, Copy, and Paste command key equivalents or function keys F2, F3, and F4 on extended keyboards may be used in text boxes.
• In most cases, buttons may be selected by typing the first letter, or command-first letter, of its title. Command-period and Esc select “Cancel” buttons.
• Pressing command-z undoes all changes made in a dialog window. This is like pressing the “Cancel” button, except the window doesn’t close.
• Pressing the tab key selects the contents of the next (or only) edit text field. If the Shift key is down, the previous field is selected.
• Color or b&w animated cursors (like those in the Finder) may be used.
• Pressing command-c copies the currently displayed scrollable text in the online help to the clipboard.
• Processing options, including comments, may be stored in settings files for later use. Default settings may also be specified.
• Balloon help and standard AppleEvents are supported.