12Ghosts™ FileDate
Change the date and time stamp of files and folders
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What does it do for me?
Set the date and time created, modified, and last accessed of single files or all files in a folder. The graphical interface displays and lets you change the
dates and times with an easy-to-use date-time control.
Disguise when you worked on a file, or make your work look great by setting
a meaningful date and time.
What's really nice is that you can save (and restore) the file and date info of
several files into a script file. So you can restore the exact same file and date
info later.
The tool is straight-forward to use on individual files, and supports command line parameters for automation.
Why change time stamps?
- Save the real date when you took a picture
- Disguise the time you actually created a document, or when you last accessed it
- Make your work look great by setting a meaningful date and time
- Restore file dates after restoring files from backup
- Set the Last Modified date to the date you created the file (e.g. the day you took a
picture, not when you transfered it to the computer.)
- Memorize a certain date/time in context with a document
- For publishing software and documents: Indicate the version number in the time stamp
(e.g. 09:04 AM for version 9.04)

Change date and time last modified of important documents
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