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    Remote Subversion repository dump
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    teleport

    teleport

    Task-based bidirectional sync script utilizing rsync

    rsync-based backup script designed to sync files between local and portable storage for easy migration between multiple PCs without relying on network transfer or cloud storage. Sync operations are organized as customizable sync tasks that can be selectively chosen each time the script is executed. To use the script, browse the code repository, and download files 'teleport.rb' and the sample config file. For more information, read README.
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    ...In mid-2015, development on Cedar Backup moved from SourceForge to BitBucket, and revision control changed from Subversion to Mercurial. Then, in mid-2019, development moved to GitHub. Historical releases and the original Subversion repository will stay here at SourceForge indefinitely. Please see: https://github.com/pronovic/cedar-backup3
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    Mad Dog Backup System
    Mad Dog Backup is a simple manual backup system. The software allows authenticated users to submit and retrieve files to and from a backup system via a Web browser. The official source repository is located at https://github.com/textbrowser.
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    Protect and share files over FTP/S, SFTP, HTTPS and SCP with the #1 rated Windows file transfer server.

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    snap2 is a powerful rsync-based backup program (shell script) for Linux desktop PCs. It has a user-friendly GUI. It creates automatically-rotating 'snapshot' backups, or a mirror backup. It can also be run non-interactively, via cron.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    To create a virtual storage reference that facilitates sharing, archiving, backup/restoring. LastDrive will keep the orginal files and storage device intact, and will not cache/store physical files within its repository.
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    FSVS stands for "Fast System VerSioning", "File System VerSioning", or "Full System VerSioning". It aims to become a complete backup/restore tool for Linux machines, using a Subversion repository as the backend.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    GD RCS is a revision contol system which supports repository on removable media. It combines the abilities of PRCS, archiving tools like Zip and backup utilities.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    pySrcBackup

    Python Based Source Backup

    Automatically detects changes to local source code repository, for an arbitrary version control system.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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