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    Swiss File Knife

    Swiss File Knife

    One hundred command line tools in a small and portable binary.

    Create zip files, extract zip files, replace text in files, search in files using expressions, stream text editor, instant command line ftp and http server, send folder via network, copy folder excluding sub folders and files, find duplicate files, run a command on all files of a folder, split and join large files, make md5 checksum lists of files, remove tab characters, convert CR/LF, list newest or biggest files of a folder, compare folders, treesize, show first or last lines of a file,...
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    Larsen Commander for OS/2 and eCS

    Larsen Commander for OS/2 and eCS

    Source code is here - https://sourceforge.net/projects/lcmd-git/

    Source code is now developed using GIT. Please use new project page here - https://sourceforge.net/projects/lcmd-git/ Larsen Commander for OS/2 Warp and eCS. Consists of two parts; 1) the underlying C++ G-Lib framework that build directly on top of native 32 bit OS/2 APIs and 2) the Larsen Commander application it self, written in C++ on top of that G-Lib framework.
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    stenc

    SCSI Tape Encryption Manager

    SCSI Tape Encryption Manager - Manages encryption on LTO 4 and LTO 5 tape drives with hardware-based encryption. Program should work on any other SSP capable tape drives. Built specifically for Linux and AIX. Now supports key change auditing and key descriptors (uKAD). Check the Project News under the Develop section for more information. Project source code has moved to https://github.com/scsitape/stenc
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    This program allows to upload files to a file server via command line, context menu or logon dialog. All logon settings can be stored inside a configuration file. Logon credentials such as username and password are stored encrypted.
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    kuplicity is an kde-frontend for duplicity, which allows a secure (coded) incremental backup on an insecure ftp-server. The purpose is to allow unexperienced user to backup (parts of) their system without using shell-commands.
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    EBML, or Extensible Binary Meta-Language, is a simple XML like binary language for describing data in structured style. EBML was originally designed for use in the Matroska project, but the developers saw that EBML was very flexible and extensible.
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    Downloading Server: - Multi-Thread downloading (supporting http, ftp, torrent). - Multi-User support (statistic filtering, priority in downloading queue etc.) OS: Linux Language: C++
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