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    S3Proxy

    S3Proxy

    S3Proxy implements the S3 API and proxies requests

    ...Docker Hub hosts a Docker image and has instructions on how to run it. Users can download releases from GitHub. Developers can build the project by running mvn package which produces a binary at target/s3proxy. S3Proxy requires Java 8 or newer to run. Configure S3Proxy via a properties file. An example using the local file system as the storage backend with anonymous access. S3Proxy can be configured to assign buckets to different backends with the same credentials. In addition to the explicit names, glob syntax can be used to configure many buckets for a given backend.
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    JDiskCat

    JDiskCat

    Multi-platform disk cataloguing utility written in java.

    ...You can copy this program anywhere or transfer it to another computer. Setting unique volume label to a drive before cataloguing is recommended. See blog or homepage for news and changelog. This program requires JRE 8 or newer.
    Downloads: 38 This Week
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    fileaxy

    fileaxy

    Fileaxy does file sync, de-duplication, image matching & bulk preview

    ...Fileaxy opens NO network connections and will NOT request passwords. Fileaxy uses NO 3rd party libraries or code. Read/write wear to SSDs and mechanical drives is minimized where possible. Runs with Java 8+ [https://adoptopenjdk.net] on Mac, Windows, and Linux distros. My goal is to have Fileaxy manage 2 million available and unavailable files and their relationships live in the UI. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Copyright 2013-2026 by Stephen Baber
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    File-Splitter

    File-Splitter

    A simple tool for split, zip, and encrypt files

    Need a JDK to run, download it here: https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/downloads/
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Folder Synchroniser

    Program for synchronising two directories

    This program synchronises the content of two directories. Therefore, you can decide if every file, only every file with an older change date or only every file with another content should be copied into the new folder and replace its predecessor if necessary.
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    This project is a (platform independent) tool to repair the iTunes library, if files have been moved or renamed. tested with iTunes 8 (8.1) and iTunes 10 (10.7). As noting changed in the library format, it is intended to work with iTunes 11 as well.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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