HTML Rename Multiple Files Based On Content Software is a relatively straightforward program that enables you to change the names of HTML files based on various contained words or metadata.

The application supports batch processing, and it allows you to configure complex renaming rules, but it features an unpolished and outdated user interface.

This application is best suited for those who need to process multiple documents quickly, as it can greatly speed up the process. However, the first renaming mode is only really effective if the files are fairly similar.

It is possible to rename them based on a certain number of words at the beginning of the document or terms located in certain positions, as well as words found after a specific string.

The program can ignore tags and consider only plain text, but you can include them in the scan as well.

The second processing mode is more versatile, as it enables you to rename files based on metadata stored within tags, which means that even unrelated documents can be processed at the same time.

The application can include information about the author, title, subject, creator, producer, modification and creation dates in the output file name, as well as keywords.

While this utility does the job it was designed for, it is far from impressive in terms of looks, as the user interface is very out of date.

Also, the panel that displays a preview of the selected HTML file cannot be resized, making it difficult to navigate through the document and figure out how to set up the renaming parameters.

Overall, HTML Rename Multiple Files Based On Content Software is a simple application that does exactly what its name suggests, and it is a great tool for users who need to rename numerous HTML documents quickly. However, the user interface lacks polish, and it is difficult to preview the imported files.