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    BmuS

    BmuS

    BmuS - Powerful linux backup program deduplication, encryption & more

    BmuS is a powerful free backup program for the automated backup of files, directories, and MySQL databases from a Linux / Raspberry Pi system to a NAS or network drive. You can also sync two NAS (i.e. Synology to Synology or UGREEN etc. and vice versa). BmuS can be installed directly on the source system or via a Docker repository, which is also available. With Docker, you can easily use BmuS on different operating systems, such as a Mac or Windows. Visit the Quick Start Guide and FAQ on...
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    phpMyBackupPro

    phpMyBackupPro is the MySQL backup tool - especially without ssh!

    phpMyBackupPro is a web-based MySQL backup application in PHP. You can schedule backups, download, email or upload them with FTP and backup whole file directories. Zip and gzip compression, easy interface and installation. Many languages and online help!
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    FTP to Zip

    FTP to Zip

    FTP to Zip takes browser based FTP backup of WordPress

    FTP to Zip takes browser based FTP backup of WordPress plus other folders. Basically it uses PHP ZipArchive class ZipArchive(); which can not be used without shell access directly. The first script checks and shows up your WordPress Installation root. Depending upon the size of your FTP content, it can taken few minutes to few hours to complete the process and will create a zip file on the root where the script is made to run. On the next screen, you will get the option to download it to...
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    Utilizes common unix utilities to provide a simple backup solution. Like Apple's Time Machine, sbak uses hard-links to minimize disk usage. Reduces data transfer by using compressed rsync transfers. Web interface and subscription service coming soon.
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    AIS - Associative Indexing Service, an application for storing bookmarks, memos, indexing of big (lifetime) archives for fast future access to the data by (personalized) keywords. In other words - it is an extension of human associative memory :)
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    Monitors webpages for changes and emails output with differences to subscribers. Permits user accounts and registration. PHP/MYSQL.
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    idyuts is \"I Dare You to Use This Shell\"; a pre-hibernate approach to replacing an ORM written with jython functors into a pure-Java language command pattern. The \"pipeline codegen artifacts\" are simple IoC templates, and trivial to adapt
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