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    Files

    Files

    A modern file manager for Windows

    ...Files is free and open source software, maintained and designed by a collective of hundreds of contributors. Integration with cloud services such as OneDrive, Google Drive, and iCloud allow you to manage your documents and photos in the cloud, right from the sidebar.
    Downloads: 71 This Week
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    Foundatio

    Foundatio

    Pluggable foundation blocks for building distributed apps

    Pluggable foundation blocks for building loosely coupled distributed apps. Includes implementations in Redis, Azure, AWS, RabbitMQ and in memory (for development). When building several big cloud applications we found a lack of great solutions (that's not to say there aren't solutions out there) for many key pieces to building scalable distributed applications while keeping the development experience simple. Wanted to build against abstract interfaces so that we could easily change...
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    dboxShare

    dboxShare

    A more reliable enterprise file sharing synchronization software

    dboxShare is an easy-to-use free open-source enterprise file hosting server software, based on .NET technology development, used to build a safe and efficient file cloud storage and cloud management platform. Users don't need to change their work habits, and two-way file synchronization will automatically upload, download and update versions according to their permissions, providing a convenient and efficient solution for sharing and cooperation.
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    Quambla

    Quambla

    Private file archive (Dropbox, iCloud, etc alike)

    ...Pure Cloud-systems can be very efficient but have several drawbacks and they are not as cheap as they look since you will get charged each time you use them or each time your subscription expires. Our project took in account each negative issue related to a Cloud-system environment and try to find an alternative solution to it. To use Quambla you need an FTP account with READ/WRITE rights, and at least one MYSQL account with GRANT permission.
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    Securus

    Backup/Sync data reliably

    This project is aimed at creating a slick software capable of backing up specified folders regularly and reliably into the target storage mediums. Future functions intended are backing up to cloud drives / FTPs and other storage mediums.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    LanStore is a highly reliable, fully decentralized storage system which can be composed from already existing desktop machines. Our software utilizes the wasted storage capacity of these machines.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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