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    Moved to GitHub: https://github.com/mitchcapper/KeePassSync KeePassSync is a KeePass plugin that synchronizes your database using various online storage providers. This allows two or more computers to easily keep their data in sync.
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    Sound Explorers Audio Archive

    Application for archiving audio recordings

    ...However, though development is for Sound Explorers in the first instance, the nature of the data would lend itself to use by other organisations or individuals to archive similar collections of recordings, probably mostly of music. For an architectural overview and further details, check out the Readme file at https://github.com/SoundExplorers/SoundExplorers. I'm not looking for additional developers at this stage. However, for expressions of interest, please do get in touch.
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    XCopy-GUI

    To ease copying files and folders in windows, based on xcopy

    Github: https://github.com/navidprox/XCopy-GUI Features: - Scope select option (root / subdirectories) - Inline exceptions, files/folders to ignore when copying - Save & load frequenty used exclude lists - Context menu shortcuts when right click on folders in windows explorer
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    Carbon Copy is a cross-platform backup tool written purely using the .NET framework, which has a user-friendly GUI interface, and allows either for incremental or synchronized backups from source location(s) to a destination location. The sourcecode is hosted at github: https://github.com/jez9999/gooeycarboncopy
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    BrowseMonkey

    Offline file system browser

    ...BROWSEMONKEY HAS MOVED TO GITHUB. The version available here on Sourceforge is outdated and will likely not work, and only the source code has been left for reference. Get the latest version at https://github.com/shukriadams/browsemonkey BrowseMonkey is simple : an offline directory browser. It allows you to store a directory tree structure (in Xml format), and browse that data. It´s useful for cataloging the contents of your CDRs, backup tapes or remote drives.
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