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A comprehensive and flexible quantification tool for proteomics data
PANDA is a comprehensive and flexib tool for quantitative proteomics data analysis, which is developed based on our solid foundations in quantitative proteomics for years. Several novelties have been implemented in it. First, we implement the advantage algorithms of LFQuant (Proteomics 2012, 12, (23-24), 3475-84) and SILVER (Bioinformatics 2014, 30, (4), 586-7) into PANDA.
GnuCopy is an Open-Source tool to copy and archive all your important data.
It supports all important archive typs like Zip and Tar to guaranty an easy and secure exchange between all types of operating systems.
Additionally, you can create profiles to blacklist or whitelist specific file types or folders to seperate your big data stores for backups.
This tool will convert an Excel Spreadsheet (.xls and .xlsx files) into SQL INSERTs to one table.
The first row of your excel sheet will be used as the column names so you cannot have any NULL values. Then the data underneath the column name is applied into that column with the generated insert statement. You can Save or Copy the data and then use Find and Replace if you need to tweak.
...It is developed for backing up a x TB NAS with storage devices in a logical volume to multiple removable storage devices, such as 500 GB USB hard drives. Files are backuped as files (not as an archive) and are readable without the need of a tool and without the need of FrincBackup itself (allthough there is a restore mode for better handling).