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flickrsync is a command line tool written in Perl that aims to backup a complete directory structure to Flickr. It creates separate albums on Flickr based on the directory structure of the images. The main goal is to upload all pictures without requiring to move them to new folders. It relies on a few Perl packages mainly to handle HTTP requests and the file system.
You should create Your own Flickr API keys, authentication token and add them to the application after You have downloaded it.
...It is writen in ANSI C with ncurses interface to clone and restore partitions from a LiveCD/USB (GNU/Linux or BSD for example).
Some of its most important features are:
- Is Free Software (GPLv3).
- Completely written in ANSI C (Most people will find it easy to modify and adapt).
- Very easy to use, intuitive and friendly through the use of dialog.
- Very low resource consumption.
- No need a graphics server (runs completely from terminal).
Build
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./configure && make
Usage
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./perfect-clone
Collects EXIF information from image files (currently JPEG) recursively through a directory structure, and prints the information in histogram form (as numbers sorted by bin size). It uses the Exiv2 library to parse the files. C++ on Win32 and Linux.
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To be used primarily for dotnetnuke modules, a cross platform backup system, .net (dotnet) user controls, 3d plugins and many other bits and pieces.