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    ByteSync

    ByteSync

    All-in-One Sync, Backup & Deduplication Tool

    ...Whether you're syncing large files, backing up remote folders, or handling extensive sets of small files, ByteSync delivers speed, security, and efficiency—without unnecessary data transfers. Compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux, ByteSync leverages cloud-based orchestration with end-to-end encryption, eliminating the need for VPNs or firewall configurations. No continuous background syncing, no bloat—just fast, on-demand file synchronization between remote devices.
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    TunnelTools is a set of perl scripts to allow anonymous rsync and CVS access from machines inside a firewall by tunneling over an ssh connection to a host outside the firewall.
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    Sifter is a file and directory transfer program. It stuffs important files that have recently changed onto a floppy so that you can take them home from work. It can also use the Internet instead of a floppy, if you don't have to go past a firewall
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