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    Areca Backup (fork)

    Areca Backup (fork)

    Free open source multiplatform backup solution.

    This independent development (fork) of Areca Backup attempts to extend its lifespan by fixing bugs and adding some new features while keeping its simplicity. Areca was originally developed by Olivier PETRUCCI (aventin): https://sourceforge.net/projects/areca/
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    Areca Backup
    Areca-Backup is a file backup software that supports incremental, image and delta backup on local drives or FTP servers. Areca-Backup also allows you to browse your backups and navigate among different version of the files contained in your archives.
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    Downloads: 568 This Week
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    Collection of file-oriented tools implemented in java to perform common and specific file operations. Sample of common task: command-line file editor (cut, paste, append, etc). Sample of specific task: fix RAR archive with broken file header(s).
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    JRawWriter

    A Windows 'dd' frontend

    This frontend makes it easier (and probably more safe) to use the Windows version of dd (http://www.chrysocome.net/dd) program. User can: * Select the disk device (a partition or a root one) * Put a binary image onto the device * Save a binary image of the selected device to a file * Erase the selected device (fill it with zeroes) Suitable for: * Create a bootable USB disks from an ISO images * Backup disks * Make an ISO image from CD disk * Erase corrupted MBR's which Windows can not handle USE WITH CAUTION - it is a very beta version. Note that the app is writen in JAVA, so you need the JRE installed.
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    IOS6 and recent iTunes updates have broken a few features. We have made some partial fixes, but they are not complete. If you'd like to help support our development, or take over the development please let us know. Explore the internal file structure of your iphone (or of a seized phone in the case of forensic teams) using either the iphone's own backup files or (for jail broken iphones) ssh. Viewing of plist, sqlite, and hex are supported. IOS 5 is now supported iOS 6 only partially...
    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    The result of this project will be a free (GPL) available file synchronisation tool. It enables the user to sync a folder for making backups or to have files on multiple computers e.g. on a desktop computer and on a laptop.
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    Very simple disk synchronization suitable for maintaining a backup directory. I built it to keep Photos and MP3s on my NAS in sync with my laptop and desktop. Will do one-way or two-way (mirrored), but does not delete. All Java, no GUI.
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