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    sfxPackager

    sfxPackager

    Setup / install creation system for Windows.

    (NOW PRIMARILY HOSTED ON GITHUB @ https://www.github.com/keelanstuart/sfxPackager) Youtube video tutorials for sfxPackager: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaed72lE3UjgzdL1qOys-vxemSUOeGJWf sfxPackager allows you to create setup / install packages for Windows, with a user-friendly, project-based GUI and integrated Javascript interpreter featuring an extensive API for handling more complex install tasks. User's Guide: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vRAVGjiJbSYUrOWB8jEzqG7hMwVbZqvCiAbVmOeL25hoEmN909H-BtGjEawmTMZLta5qHfhGydWDqQd/pub
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    BmuS

    BmuS

    BmuS - Powerful linux backup program deduplication, encryption & more

    BmuS is a powerful free backup program for the automated backup of files, directories, and MySQL databases from a Linux / Raspberry Pi system to a NAS or network drive. You can also sync two NAS (i.e. Synology to Synology or UGREEN etc. and vice versa). BmuS can be installed directly on the source system or via a Docker repository, which is also available. With Docker, you can easily use BmuS on different operating systems, such as a Mac or Windows. Visit the Quick Start Guide and FAQ on...
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    SaveSafe

    A small, lightweight backup plan managing tool.

    This project is intended to create a small backup plan manager. This tool is intended to become multi-OS and will be written in Python. The development guide is coming soon and will be available on the project wiki to ensure unity between the different development environments. EDIT :: At first, the project was intended to be written in Lua, but because I couldn't find the proper modules that pleased me, I chose Python over Lua.
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    DMG Encapsulator
    This is a simple Mac OS X .dmg creator tool to simplify the creation of DMG files for novice users. The application will guide users through necessary steps to create .dmg archives. Requires Mac OS X 10.5 or higher.
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    tawkback uses tar, find, and awk in shell scripts to create and manage incremental and time-based backup data. The use of existing shell utilities gives a surprising level of functionality. Click the "Docs" link above to view the users guide.
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    niCE - nice insignificant compressing engine, ...oh no, not another data compressor ;-) C-Programm, das mittels Huffmanalgorithmus und Lauflängenalgorithmus komprimiert. Plus: Ausführlicher Guide und Dokumentation die verwendeten Algorithmen und Projek
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