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    OpenOfficeBackup

    OpenOfficeBackup

    A lightweight OpenOffice/LibreOffice backup tool

    OpenOfficeBackup is a lightweight tool to promptly and frequently backup your office documents. It silently saves a backup copy to one or more configurable backup destinations, including removable devices like USB sticks or SD cards, each time you save a document.
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    Burris Numerical System

    Burris Numerical System

    A Numerical System controlled by algorithms.

    BNS - Burris Numerical System was written to store the last digit of a number in 3 dimensional space but store the rest of the number mathematically in the 4th dimension of space. The result is that no matter how long the number is you can write it down on a piece of paper and put it in your pocket. The software can be used to retrieve the number. This can be used to save computer files. The only limit with BNS is how much time the user has. The software nor the numerical system has no...
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    res-pack

    create a baldix repository for bsp packages

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    GamCat
    CD, DVD and folder cataloging program for LINUX. Written in Gambas. Uses SQlite database server as backend. It can: - scan a). Removable devices like CD/DVD/USB b). Hard drives and folders c). FTP servers - look into a) archives: ACE, ARJ, ZIP, TAR, RAR b) ISO image files c) MP3 files' tags - create thumbnails of a). Images: JPG, JPEG, PNG, BMP, XFC, TIF, GIF, ICO b). PDF files c). Movies: MOV, AVI, VOB, MKV, MP4, FLV, 3GP, MPEG - perform sophisticated searches - Export search...
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    A project to provide change control for OpenDocument files via subversion under Unix. Can check in internal changes in files and allows users to recover any previous version, view logs and compare with older versions.
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    This is a backup program with a simple user interface; can copy large files (>700MBs) and can do automatic backups to a specific folder (could be any mounted HD partition, USB HardDrive or memory stick)
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    Backup files to CD-R using Microsoft's backup program You choose the Directory and files.
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    Backups specified files (e.g. system/ini files); Newer versions optimized for windows compatibility (backups regestry & some system files) Written in QuickBasic 4.5
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