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    AContent
    AContent is a free web content authoring tool and repository used for developing and sharing accessible, adaptable elearning content. Import and export IMS Common Cartridges, Content Packages, QTI Tests, and AccessForAll adapted content.
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    SBMD - Backup MySQL Database

    SBMD - Backup MySQL Database

    Free PHP script to backup and restore tables from MySQL database.

    SBMD is a free and open source PHP script to Backup MySQL Database. This script creates the backup of the MySQL tables in SQL format and saves it into a ZIP file on server. Also, it can restore the MySQL tables in your database from the SQL backup stored in ZIP archive. - For other details and installation, see the readme.html page from the archive with the script.
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    JoomlaPack is a backup component for the Joomla! Open Source CMS, using AJAX or plain JavaScript to backup the whole site (files and database) in a ZIP or JPA backup archive.
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