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    Fisy is a simple and lightweight application dedicated to copy and backup files. This application has been designed to perform simple or timestamped copies of directories and files as well as unidirectional synchronization of file tree. Fisy is in command line, you can so start copying tasks at any time or plug them on an automated processing. Sine version 2.0, Fisy contains cipher features for encrypting data for storage in a remote service like the Cloud.
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    Multiple Location Backup
    Its a Java application that can copy/cut a list of source locations to a list of destinations. It can also transfer files over the internet peer2peer. WARNING: Requires Java 7 installed.
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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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    Amazon S3 plugin to backup files with Areca to an amazon s3 bucket.
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    As in Pretty Good Privacy, this is a Pretty Good Incremental Backup tool. Inspired in rsync, jnSynch provides a basic file synchronization engine written in JAVA and so executable from either Java-compatible computer.
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    MediaSort is a tool to automatically rename your media files (pictures, mp3, ...) with their metadata attributes. You can sort your pictures by date, camera ... or other EXIF attributes. MP3s by author, album .. or other ID3 tags. Java GUI based on Ant.
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    Java file renaming utility. Primary purpose is to provide regular expression support for multiple file renaming.<br/><b><a href="http://wanto.f2o.org/projects/stimpy/">latest info here</a></b>
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    Small tool written in Java to split then concatenate files. Used to bypass mail limitations or backup on small drives (floppy,memory card).
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    LazySync is a pure-Java file-synchronization program written for handheld devices (currently supports the Compaq iPAQ) using the SavaJeXE (www.savaje.com) Java operating system.
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