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    AZip

    AZip

    AZip - A portable Zip Archive Manager

    ...The goal is to keep the user interface as simple as possible and bother the user the least possible with options or useless gadgets. More details and screenshots on the AZip Web site: http://azip.sf.net Alire crate: https://alire.ada.dev/crates/azip Mirror: https://github.com/zertovitch/azip
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    Redo Rescue: Backup and Recovery

    Redo Rescue: Backup and Recovery

    Backup and Recovery Made Easy

    ...Selectively restore partitions and remap them to different locations on the target drive. Additional tools included for partition editing, web browsing, and more. Runs from live CD/USB; no installation needed. Website: http://redorescue.com Forum: https://sourceforge.net/p/redobackup/discussion/ GitHub: https://github.com/redorescue/redorescue Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redo_Backup_and_Recovery
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    Latest version will always be at https://github.com/daimh/daisync/ ### An rsync-based backup tool, enterprise-level features. Created in http://brainarray.mbni.med.umich.edu, and used in many groups, MBNI itself uses it to backup 150T data from one Windows file server and multiple Linux file servers daily, and each backup takes about 5 hours. Please stay tuned, our next innovation is to use those ditched LTO tapes to knit a sweater probably.
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    X-CD-Roast
    X-CD-Roast is a flexible frontend for optical disc authoring. It combines command line tools like "cdrecord", "cdda2wav", "readcd" and "mkisofs" into a nice GTK based graphical user interface.
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    smeserver-bacula

    smeserver-bacula

    A Bacula web-based management interface for SME (http://contribs.org)

    A Bacula web-based management interface for SME (http://contribs.org) distribution and bacula packages Project has been made by ASPerience (http://www.asperience.fr/pole-systeme-et-reseaux/sauvegarde) for SME. Product is internally maintained. We have repackaged for SME 9.x and both bacula and bareos (https://sourceforge.net/projects/smeserver-bareos/). 1.4 is for SME SERVER 9.0 1.3 is for SME SERVER 7.4 Full set of screenshots: https://plus.google.com/photos/110107797324512983755/albums/6078551068603641249 Version for SME 7.4 was delivered with a patch for a new way of managing backups for notebooks (notebook opens a socket to director to pass through firewalls thus allowing to backup while notebook is away). ...
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    backdup

    backdup

    BackDup is a Duplicity front-end for MacOS and Linux

    BackDup is a Duplicity (http://duplicity.nongnu.org/) front-end for MacOS and Linux written in Java. Duplicity creates bandwidth-efficient backup using the rsync algorithm. Mac OS users: please install Duplicity via macports (https://www.macports.org/) Linux users: install Duplicity via your package manager as usual.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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