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    OpenOfficeBackup

    OpenOfficeBackup

    A lightweight OpenOffice/LibreOffice backup tool

    OpenOfficeBackup is a lightweight tool to promptly and frequently backup your office documents. It silently saves a backup copy to one or more configurable backup destinations, including removable devices like USB sticks or SD cards, each time you save a document.
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    SD Split and Merge

    SD Split and Merge

    A simple software for split and merge any file easily

    Do you have large file and can't copy that to your flash memory or upload to internet ? Do you want to split that file into smaller parts? Now you can do it. SD Split and Merge can split any file to smaller part and also merge that files so fast and easy.
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    PiCloner

    PiCloner

    Simple tool to help you create a backup of your RaspberryPi's SD card.

    PiCloner is a simple interface that helps you create backup images of your RaspberryPi's SD card on Mac OSX. These images can be restored to your Pi with PiWriter or any other bit-copy software. UPDATE: PiCloner will be replaced by PiWriter2 starting version 2.x. Version 1.0.4 will be the final release of PiCloner as it is. Get PiWriter2 from: http://sourceforge.net/projects/piwriter/files/PiWriter-2.x
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