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A pure Java zip compression library for Java ME CLDC/MIDP applications. It is mostly compatible with java.util.zip in Java SE/CDC, so that an application can easily handle a zip file in the same manner as that in Java SE/CDC.
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BiGZiP is a graphically rich, Java based compression tool. It is developed around a user interface that is easy and intuitive to navigate. It fully supports zip compression and allows for the development of new compression schemes via it’s APIs
The Arusha Project seeks to provide a framework and/or tools for collaborative system administration of multi-platform Unix sites with many dozens of machines.
gfsi is a installation program for Linux and other unix-like systems. it includes a builder (GFSBuilder), an installer (gfsi) and an "uninstaller" (gfsi-remove). The only component that is currently working is GFSBuilder.
The Green Machine is a powerful archive creator, which supports data compression, self-extracting file creation, encryption, file verification via checksums, and much more.
"gum" is an Open-Source file-archiving program, like GNU's "tar". The goal of this project is to create an easy-to-use, fast archiver that produces an output less than that of GNU's "tar".
The project provides a script which permits to generate automatically a small rescue system for Linux (boot floppy, CDROM, ZIP or tftpboot configuration). All usal Linux console commands are available. Only hard disk and network drivers are supported.
ZipDB is a program that allows databases to be made easily and efficiently using compressed zip files. An easy-to-use gui is the key feature allowing quick access to all files in the archive, and since the archives are .zip they can always be opened on
This project will provide updated Slackware package management tools adding extra functionality such as dependency/conflict check and priority, though not losing any compatibility.
Do you hate having a few giant directories that hold all of your packages? Do you hate installing something only to find that it doesn\'t work properly, and it doesn\'t have a make uninstall? If so, this script is for you.
An easy-to-use, user-friendly GUI for archived file formats (jar, zip, tar). Explorer-type archive browsing with all the archiving functionality offered through a much easier, quicker & more understandable manner than its command-line counterpart.
This project has been replaced by Archive Buddy [http://sourceforge.net/projects/archivebuddy]
Need to package up your compiled program so that it can be install on a Windows or Unix machine? Use this Zip Package Maker. ZipPKG Maker lets you, Install, Uninstall, List and create Zip Packages. ZipPKG Maker is compatible with the output files from
Sherman is a tool designed to aid in the deployment of Win9x workstations and software within an organization. The linux-based bootdiskallows for the unattended installation of Win9x, while the client provides basic software packaging services.
This project should be deleted because the name "Garp" was already taken. This project will continue under the name "Arpix" (that is, if the SourceForge staff approve my "Arpix" project).