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    ByteSync

    ByteSync

    All-in-One Sync, Backup & Deduplication Tool

    ...No continuous background syncing, no bloat—just fast, on-demand file synchronization between remote devices.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    KeepUp File Updating Tool

    KeepUp File Updating Tool

    Keep local files current to online sources

    The KeepUp File Updating Tool is a utility designed to simplify and automate the process of keeping local files up-to-date by checking against remote URLs. Ideal for technicians and IT professionals, this tool ensures that you always have the latest versions of critical files, whether they are stored locally on your system or a removable drive.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    SyncStuff

    SyncStuff

    Tired of Dropbox? Host your own files then.

    SyncStuff is a personal cloud that relies on rsync to sync your files of your desktop, laptop, PC at work to and from a home server.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Quambla

    Quambla

    Private file archive (Dropbox, iCloud, etc alike)

    Quambla is a software that installed within your company or private structure will enable you to provide a complete remote file archive service to you and all your staff. The advantages of such technology are: you won't pay anything but you will reuse your ftp and sql resources without relying on any external services and you will keep your data where you really trust. Pure Cloud-systems can be very efficient but have several drawbacks and they are not as cheap as they look since you will get charged each time you use them or each time your subscription expires. ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    forcedel

    ForceDel deletes files that are in use by other processes.

    ForceDel uses some exciting new APIs introduced with Microsoft Windows Vista to determine which processes have a specified file in use. With this information, ForceDel is able to close the file in the remote process address space and then delete the file. Starting with version 1.2, ForceDel can also delete files on Windows XP. This project has moved to https://github.com/michaelknigge/forcedel
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    GMX is a file-transfer application that permits the user to store files on a remote computer system: Google's GMail web-based email system. Development in C# (Microsoft VS.NET 2003).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    File Database Windows application designed to hash a directory and all subdirectories in a given path, so you can find exact duplicates anywhere within that path. Uses a SQL database, is coded in C# and includes a Web Interface for remote admin of dups.
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