Linux Softwares to Support for Batch Mode

Discover Linux Softwares to Support for Batch Mode.

Perform operations on multiple files simultaneously, including editing and conversion.

Best Linux Softwares to Support for Batch Mode

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jPdf Tweak

jPdf Tweak

Open Source

jPdf Tweak is a versatile, cross-platform Java Swing application designed for manipulating PDF files. It offers a range of functionalities including combining, splitting, rotating, reordering, watermarking, encrypting, signing, and other essential PDF adjustments.

Free and open source (GPLv3 license).
Sign PDF files
Office & Productivity
PDF Chain

PDF Chain

Open Source

PDF Chain is a user-friendly graphical interface (GUI) for the powerful command-line PDF Toolkit (pdftk). It simplifies common PDF manipulation tasks such as merging, splitting, collating, encrypting, and managing metadata without requiring direct command-line interaction.

Simplifies pdftk operations via a GUI
Combine PDF
Office & Productivity
OptiPNG

OptiPNG

Open Source

OptiPNG is a powerful command-line utility designed for lossless optimization of Portable Network Graphics (PNG) image files. It effectively reduces file sizes without sacrificing image quality by intelligently recompressing the image data and removing unnecessary metadata.

Lossless compression preserves image quality.
File compression
File Management OS & Utilities Photos & Graphics
EasyTAG

EasyTAG

Open Source

EasyTAG is a free and open-source utility for conveniently viewing, editing, and writing tags for popular audio and video file formats. It supports a wide range of formats including MP3, MP4, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, Opus, Speex, WMA, WAVpack, and various tracker modules. Ideal for organizing large media collections.

Supports a wide range of audio and video formats.
Automatic Tagging
Audio & Music File Management Video & Movies