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    TreeSnap

    Creates trees and loads into mysql for browsing and searching

    Functions: 1. Periodically create trees (windows tree command) 2. Load trees into mysql DB with PHP 3. Browse and search loaded trees in PHP/HTML This project will help you to backup your folder structure on all of your disks and then conveniently browse and search this structure. This can be useful for you to find out, what software and files you were using previously.
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    phpFileFarm is a Web site support tool/directory explorer that lets you view the directory structure of your Web site and then add, change or delete files using only your Internet browser.
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