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    ZipSnapNG

    ZipSnapNG

    Portable multi-platform backup tool with advanced features

    ZipSnapNG is a portable multi-platform backup tool which, despite its simplicity (200Kb and no installation required), provides advanced features such as incremental backup, data deduplication, encryption and configurable retention. It may run through the command line or within a graphical interface.
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    SFXCompress-gui

    SFXCompress-gui

    Graphical user interface for the utility sfxcompress

    SFXCompress is an utility used to pack and/or encrypt a directory on a self-extracting file. It also includes the calculation of the MD5 function to check if the compressed file is correct. SFXCompress-gui is the graphical user interface written in Java of the Console utility sfxcompress. The Application comes also with the console version. MAC users, download "SFXCompress-bundle.dmg", double click and execute the script "InstallationScript" included into the dmg image. ...
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    This bash script, in conjunction with a java program, will backup your mysql database(s) to a file using mysqldump, and gzips it. Depending on setup, it will either e-mail you the file, or leave it in the installation directory.
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