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    Photo-Manager

    Photo-Manager

    A Java-Application to manage and edit images!

    A JavaApplication to manage photos, get images from unsplash, compress them with tinify or upload them into the cloud! Edit the images add Filter or export them out of the program.
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    backdup

    backdup

    BackDup is a Duplicity front-end for MacOS and Linux

    BackDup is a Duplicity (http://duplicity.nongnu.org/) front-end for MacOS and Linux written in Java. Duplicity creates bandwidth-efficient backup using the rsync algorithm. Mac OS users: please install Duplicity via macports (https://www.macports.org/) Linux users: install Duplicity via your package manager as usual.
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    UWA ANDS VIVO Project

    UWA ANDS VIVO Project

    UWA ANDS VIVO Project

    This project is ANDS (Australian National Data Service) funded and aims to provide a mechanism for researchers within the University of Western Australia to upload research datasets to a central petastore. It also aims to publish metadata about the datasets to RDA (Research Data Australia) so that the datasets can be discovered (and potentially shared) by searching or browsing through the ANDS website. In order to accomplish the above functionality, this project used the following open...
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    JAVA archiving API is over complicated for developers. Archive manager is a JAVA framework to reduce the complexity of file archiving. Basically what you need to do is to setup an archive context, the archive manager will do the rest of the work.
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    FLEX-db - an enterprise Digital Asset Manager (DAM). It ingests and links metadata with files, creates thumbnails, and processes files using business rules. FLEX-db has a JSP client, Java app server for file input and output and an EJB metadata layer.
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    Monolith (lith) is a tiny, java-based embedded file-system like implementation. It allows you to store and retreive multiple sets of named data in a single file and access it without the speed costs typically associated with file archives.
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    ts2-pm is a file manager for the game The Sims 2. It provide you a way to control the addition / suppression of the pgame fre addon. The main objective is to only install what you need and permit easy backup.
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    Batavia is an extensible platfrom independent file manager written in Java. It is extensible via plugins and has virtual file system support.
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