A script to automate audio CD, data CD and DVD burning on multiple drives simultaneously. Various data sources are supported (including pre-existing discs).
GPB can be a ready to use out of the box backup solution or it can be the foundation for you to build and improve upon. The core and the power of GPB lies in the use of Bash scripting. Every single file used by GPB, main executable, configuration files a
[In Development!] TLE-BU is a complete backup program for Linux. It's focus is on ease-of-use, while remaining flexible. It uses it's own internal web and PostgreSQL servers for ease of install and removal and to avoid conflict with existing software
Records audio source according to playlist specifications. Playlist specifies start time, duration, mp3 resolution and whether to upload to archive. Also allows multiple streams of audio at specified mp3 resolution. Designed to work with radioarchive.
This program is an easy to use info/backup/restore/copy tool for the Host Protected Area data (usually containing Predesktop, System installers, diagnostic tools, etc) found on laptops featuring HPA-supporting BIOSes, such as some models of IBM ThinkPad
IMPULS (Instant Messenger Personal User Log Storage) is a toolset which allows to retrieve, store and display messages from different IM instances in a central database.
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UPX with Autoupdate Capability allows the user to pack Firefox and Thunderbird binaries with UPX and use autoupdate without having to backup the original files. This is useful for Firefox and Thunderbird Portable on flash drives with limited capacity.
RailsDB is a web application written in Ruby using the Ruby on Rails web framework to provide a generic interface to popular open source databases such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite.
rsback makes rotating backups using the common rsync program combined
with hard-link copies on Unix-based backup hosts. This results in a
fast and disk space saving backup technique.
No more updates of rsback will be published here. Current versions are available here: https://www.pollux.franken.de/projekte/rsback
splitbox, a small command line Perl script. It splits multiple Berkeley mbox formatted email files into separate *.eml files, saved in separate folders. It can also split mailbox files of Evolution, Kmail or may be other email clients too.
Destral is an open source, multiplatform implementation of the Hacha 3.0, Hacha 3.5 and HJSplit split and join algorithms. These utilities are widely used in forums and news to distribute one large file as many smaller files. A Qt GUI is also planned
TarTheft is a system for archiving based on a central idea 'file-references': a key based on both filename and content of that file to access the archive. The client uses a version-control-system to store this file-ref, its path-information and meta-da
Simple command-line one-way directory synchronization tool. Synchronize a specified target to match a specified source. Only the target is modified. Works on files & directories. Features flexible file matching, simulation mode, unattended usage & more!
A patent-free audio codec designed especially for voice (unlike Vorbis which targets general audio) signals and providing good narrowband and wideband quality. This project is complementary to the Ogg Vorbis codec.
...It can easily add disks to the catalog, search in the catalog, search for files, automatically retrieve found files without requiring you to manually navigate through the source media, and more
Webcomic archive software - simple administrative interface, lightweight and customizable. All of the common features of other online comics, plus some fairly novel ones (such as a calendar view with thumbnails). Please let me know if you use it!