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    g3fc

    g3fc

    A modern, fast, and secure file archiver with built-in data resilience

    G3FC is a modern, high-performance open-source file archiver using Zstd compression. This project delivers a secure and resilient file container format engineered to replace legacy tools. G3FC excels with its technical features: blazing-fast Zstandard compression, strong AES-256-GCM authenticated encryption, and optional Forward Error Correction (FEC) to prevent data corruption. Its unique footer design allows for instant file indexing and searching, even in massive archives, eliminating the...
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    GnuCopy
    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.
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    Safe Archive Manager. A Java-based portable highly secure file archiver. Supports AES algorithms, pluggable GUI, batch mode, multi-threading, and more.
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