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    zpaqfranz

    zpaqfranz

    Zpaq compatible archiver for Win, Linux, Free/OpenBSD, Solaris & MacOS

    ...Get forever storage of your files, managing critical backups with bulletproof archival solutions and enterprise-grade reliability Far more efficient than Time Machine or ZFS snapshots-perfect for VM backups and permanent archiving, effortlessly handling TBs and millions of files Optimized for cloud/NAS/USB with ultra-low bandwidth, military-grade encryption, and 1GB/s+ speeds on modern hardware GUI (Win/Linux/Mac) https://sourceforge.net/projects/catpaq Why choose catpaq/zpaqfranz? ✓ Complete: single/multi-file storage architecture ✓ Modern: SHA-2, SHA-3, BLAKE3, XXH3 and more ✓ Paranoid: anti-ransomware data verification with integrity checks ✓ Runs everywhere: TrueNAS, ARM-powered, even ESXi ✓ Lightning-fast: multi-core processing + hardware acceleration ✓ Deduplicated disk imaging ✓ Battle-tested: 15+ years of active development since 2009 https://github.com/fcorbelli/zpaqfranz https://www.francocorbelli.it/zpaqfranz 100% FOSS • forever free
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    ...This application has been designed to perform simple or timestamped copies of directories and files as well as unidirectional synchronization of file tree. Fisy is in command line, you can so start copying tasks at any time or plug them on an automated processing. Sine version 2.0, Fisy contains cipher features for encrypting data for storage in a remote service like the Cloud.
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    Minimalist rework of gzip/gunzip with minimal memory requirement (16KB zip / 2KB unzip) and addons : on-the-fly processing of partial input data (no need to bufferize all data), input from and/or output to memory... Demo/test program also provided
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    Tools for archiving, compressing and processing XML data.
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    Cairo (Complex Archive Ingest for Repository Objects) is a tool for processing digital archives prior to submitting them to archival storage for long-term preservation; among other features, this includes format identification and metadata extraction.
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    csvtoxml will convert parse csv comma separated value data into xml. a command line console utility that uses stdin and stdout pipe with more cat, pr, wget, zip, find -exec for added functionality. file stream term c c++ small fast parser unix win osx
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