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    bKappa

    bKappa

    Cross-platform incremental backup

    ...This means it cannot detect that a file has been renamed and makes full copies of renamed and partially modified files. It generates standalone restore scripts for the POSIX shell and PowerShell. While it saw real use, bKappa isn't tested enough to be your main backup software. If you are looking for that, BorgBackup and restic are good options as of 2024. Warning! Old 1.x versions of bKappa are insecure. Do not use them. Because backup metadata is serialized with the "pickle" Python module (https://docs.python.org/2.7/library/pickle.html), a malicious backup can take over your machine.
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    barchiv

    barchiv

    blob archive and vcs tool similar to git, hg, git-annex or boar

    This is a kind of vcs or archive tool mainly desinged for binary data. It is similar to vcs tools like git, hg, git-annex or boar. Main design goal ist - to deal with hugh binary data files - partial pull/push handling - immutable data archive - simple metadata format of archive - due to immutability other backup tools like rsync or copy could be used alternatively - platform independent
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    flickrsync

    Command line to to sync photos to Flickr

    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.
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    GPB can be a ready to use out of the box backup solution or it can be the foundation for you to build and improve upon. The core and the power of GPB lies in the use of Bash scripting. Every single file used by GPB, main executable, configuration files a
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    GTFileExplorer is a Filemanager. You can copy,paste,cut,delete and rename files per shortcut,menu,popupmenu and drag&drop.You can also open files with an external program. The main functionality is the synchronization of two directories, with a preview.
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    lzop is a file compressor similar to gzip. Its main advantages over gzip are much higher compression and decompression speed, at the cost of some compression ratio. lzop uses the LZO library for compression services.
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