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    phpMyBackupPro

    phpMyBackupPro is the MySQL backup tool - especially without ssh!

    phpMyBackupPro is a web-based MySQL backup application in PHP. You can schedule backups, download, email or upload them with FTP and backup whole file directories. Zip and gzip compression, easy interface and installation. Many languages and online help!
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    Reportula

    Reportula is a php based web program that provides you a summarized ou

    Reportula is a php based web program that provides you a summarized output stats of Bacula Backups jobs, clients, volumes and director that have already run. It obtains its information from your catalog database. This is a fairly high level bacula management tool. Here are a few points that one user made concerning this important tool. It is web-based so can be accessed from anywhere. It packs a phenomenal amount of information into a single web-page – that I credit as being very good design! Features Display last jobs status Display volumes usage by pool Full supported MySQL, PostgreSQL databases. ...
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    Digital Archive and Retrieval Tool (DART) presents engineers with an easy to use alternative to typical SVN or other CVS type systems. It allows engineers to easily archive data and provides an interface for managing and accessing store information.
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    Baculaconf is a web tool to configure bacula, an open source backup tool without having to edit any configuration files It use AJAX technics to provide an efficient UI on Firefox, IE and Safari It use apache2/php5/mysql5 and works with unix/linux/macos
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    C-Cramp is a tool for a mysql database with data about music, DJs, shows, etc. for non-profit (college/university) radio stations that play music from hard media (CDs/vinyl). The primary focus is tracking & music and generating logs using a php frontend.
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