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    JStream is a stream manipulator based on plugin architecture. Streams are manipulated via custom scripts (Java language). JStream uses Java NIO for better performances. With JStream, you can easyly create programs like : MD5Sum, TCP Redirector...
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    JaSynch is a directories synchronization Java tool. Easy to use, quick and cron-able. JaSynch synchronizes multiple target dirs from a reference one. It updates this one if new files or modified resources in the target. Empty dirs automatically removed.
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    The Extensible Versioning File System, designed for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, introduces native versioning file system functionality to your operating system.
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    p2p-fs is a Peer to Peer file system in user space, using FUSE. Allows you to share files over an LAN and/or WAN. Can be mounted as a normal file system under Linux.
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    Secure Distributed Filesystem

    A distributed filesystem that provides "provider-independent security"

    There are many online storage services, for example Dropbox. While these services claim to be secure, they should not be relied upon for security or reliability. SDFS aims to address this issue by providing a filesystem-like interface while encrypting and storing data redundantly in many online storage accounts. In the first alpha early release(0.0.0) we are planning to support dropbox only but if you want support for other services, or if you are a developer who wants to develop support for...
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