A Better Finder Rename allows you to resolve file name conflicts in a number of different ways.
You can configure this feature in the Preferences pane:
A Better Finder Rename 11
menuPreferences...
Conflict Resolution
tabYou can now choose which “distinguisher” characters are used, e.g. (1), (2), (3), ..
, or (a), (b), (c), ..
, etc.
You can also choose not to change the first file conflicting file name, e.g.
Image111.gif
Image111 (a).gif
The order in which the distinguishers are applied can also be configured.
By default, the sorting goes like this:
if the file is an digital photo, the shooting date will be used, older files getting lower distinguisher
values (e.g. (1), (2), ...
)
In this manner, you can be confident that if you have multiple photos taken within the same second, your files will be ordered in the correct sequence, e.g.
DSC002828.jpg
⇒ Image_10_10_2008_12_01_01 (1).jpg
DSC002829.jpg
⇒ Image_10_10_2008_12_01_01 (2).jpg
DSC002830.jpg
⇒ Image_10_10_2008_12_01_01 (3).jpg
DSC002831.jpg
⇒ Image_10_10_2008_12_01_02.jpg
DSC002832.jpg
⇒ Image_10_10_2008_12_01_03.jpg
and that if you have several drafts of the same document, the earlier drafts will get lower distinguisher values:
Memo (1).doc
Memo (2).doc
If these default settings do not work for you, you can create your own scheme by changing the sorting orders.