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    Katalog

    Katalog

    Catalog your devices to search, analyze, and backup your files.

    Catalog your devices to search, analyze, and backup your files: - Create catalogs from different sources or devices - Search and explore files even when the devices are disconnected - Organize and backup your collection of files, and get statistics User documentation: - Get started/Tutorial: https://stephanecouturier.github.io/Katalog/docs/tutorial - Download (Linux Flathub): https://flathub.org/en/apps/io.github.stephanecouturier.Katalog - Documentation:...
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    Genetic Algorithm File Fitter, GAFFitter for short, is a tool based on a genetic algorithm (GA) that tries to fit a collection of items, such as files/directories, into as few as possible volumes of a specific size (e.g. CDs or DVDs).
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    This application (CD/DVD cataloguer) creates indexes (table of contents) of your floppy or CD/DVD discs. It helps you maintain and organize your collection of floppies, CDs and DVDs. It is designed to be simple, small, effective and easy to use.
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    bash-sys-manage

    Bash scripts for Linux system administrators

    A collection of useful bash scripts to assist in Linux system administration. Includes flexible scripts to backup and install Linux systems. Requires (and includes) bash-script-lib. Tested on Ubuntu LTS.
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    DROID
    [2014-10-31] This project is obsolete, for latest version (6.1.3) see GitHub https://github.com/digital-preservation/droid (source) and http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/manage-information/preserving-digital-records/droid/ (binary) DROID (Digital Record Object Identification) is an automatic file format identification tool. It is the first in a planned series of tools developed by The National Archives under the umbrella of its PRONOM technical registry...
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    Auto Migrator is a collection of python scripts that perform automated migrating(syncing) of files and folders.
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    A useful collection of batch files and scripts for daily purposes (backup, security, system management, etc.) and development
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    Pluggable Mobile Backup for Linux is a collection of scripts which allows to create easy backup structures when usb disk ot usb stick was plugged in
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    CdFly is a crossplatform CD collection manager written in c++ using the brand-new qt4 library by trolltech and storing its data in a sqlite3 database. Supported platforms are Linux and Windows. Mac OS X should work too but is not tested.
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    dumpnet is a collection of bash scripts that allows you to backup multiple servers simultaneously. You can do incremental file system dumps with tar, dump and rsync, backup databases and much more. AIDE can also easily be integrated.
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    InfiniTUX - Two floppies rescue and multipurpose embedded LINUX distro - A big collection of console UNIX software to perform system rescue, repairs and backups - NIC and network services supports and an FTP special system to expand its functionalities
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    KMp3Indexer is a tool to generate and manage an index of you digital music collection. It currently supports MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files. The index gets created based on either the ID3 tag or the Ogg Vorbis Tag of the files.
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    Disc-O-Matic is a GTK+ CD/DVD-ROM archiving tool for mastering and burning multiple discs. It can be used in situations where you have a lot of data that you wish to burn to discs (e.g. keeping an MP3 collection synchronized with a set of CD-RWs).
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    This small collection of Perl scripts is designed to perform basic incremental backups of individual directory trees on stand-alone personal computers (like home computers or laptops). Simple and very flexible.
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