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    FOG - A Free Cloning Solution
    FOG is a free open-source cloning/imaging solution/rescue suite. FOG can be used to image Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Window 8 PCs using PXE, PartClone, and a Web GUI to tie it together. Includes featues like memory and disk test, disk wipe, av scan & task scheduling.
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    RoboMirror's aim is to provide a very simple and user-centered GUI for Robocopy to allow for easy synchronization of two directory trees, e.g., to perform a robust incremental backup, both locally (e.g., to an external hard disk) and across the network. Additionally, RoboMirror supports volume shadow copies. By using shadow copies, all files can be copied, including files locked by running processes (Outlook, SQL Server...).
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    sakilaBackup
    sakilaBackup is freeware MySQL Backup automation software.
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    Carbon Copy is a cross-platform backup tool written purely using the .NET framework, which has a user-friendly GUI interface, and allows either for incremental or synchronized backups from source location(s) to a destination location. The sourcecode is hosted at github: https://github.com/jez9999/gooeycarboncopy
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    WRoX-SFV - is a Windows GUI .sfv checksum application, with the checksums it creates you can check for edited, changed, currupted files. Features: recursive .sfv checking, .sfv file association, windows context menu integration, automatic unrar/unzip
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    Emule-Incoming Cleaner is a small Tool with that a directory always can be kept empty (e.g. the Incoming-directory of Emule). Every 30 seconds the programm checks, if there are any new files. If yes, the files will be moved in another directory.
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    nFolderSink synchronizes multiple source folders with the target folders. nFolderSink has a GUI interface from which synchronization can be done. nFolderSink can also be run from the command line using documents generated by the GUI. Great for backups
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    LBackup, easy backup for desktop PC's and client(s) in a small LAN ( e.g. a home network ) - Client/Server: Clients without backup media store on a backup client. - easy to use GUI front-end - Automatic backup before system shut-down
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