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    tar-binary-splitter

    Split tar archive into subtars or android apps without extracting them

    Split a single tar archive into multilpe ones (each one called a subtar), one per each each item inside, preserving tar format. Also allows to split an adb backup (tar format) by android app or shared storage.
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    SMS Backup+

    SMS Backup+

    Backup Android SMS, MMS and call log to Gmail / Gcal / IMAP

    This is a fork of the now-defunct Android backup tool SMS Backup. It uses Gmail/IMAP to perform SMS, MMS and call log backups over the network. It is important that you perform the first backup manually. SMS Backup+ needs to know whether you want to upload messages currently stored on your device or not. SMS Backup+ can also backup and restore your call logs. It stores all calls using a separate label (defaults to Call log, but can be changed in "Advanced settings"). ...
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    0 Backup

    Back up your Android external SD memory to your own computer

    0 Backup is backup solution for your Android device, allowing you to fully backup your external SD card to your own computer. The documents you have created with Documents To Go, Quick Office or any other office suite; the passwords you keep within KeePassDroid; the photographs and videos of your family; the quick notes you take with your favorite notes editor; all of them and many others live in your SD card, so most of your data lives in your SD card. ...
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