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This program implements the interface of the jLHA library. It is a command-line front-end for compressing/decompressing LHA files. The jLHA library is written by Michel Ishizuka.
A quick image scanner and parser to recursively search and find images based on usesr specified criteria(such as resolution on both image axis) and supporting a large number of graphic formats.
Compresses music from 1/50th to 1/100th its original size by removing dissonant parts of sound and also optimizes it for lower speaker-stress, dynamic equalization (2-3 times less hearing stress at high volume), non-compression modes and much more.
Shoelacer generates C code to compress short strings based upon provided sample data. The resulting routines use small models with low memory overhead.
How do you find anything in the mountain of data on your PC? How do you organise, maintain, archive and protect your files? How do you avoid surrendering to the Powers of Darkness? Checkpoint Commander, the vital tool for Information Management!
A pure Java zip compression library for Java ME CLDC/MIDP applications. It is mostly compatible with java.util.zip in Java SE/CDC, so that an application can easily handle a zip file in the same manner as that in Java SE/CDC.
Texplorer is a text-based file browser. It's easy to use and working on any *nix and BSD systems. If you are familiar with "vi", getting along with Texplorer wont difficult for you.
czip is a unix based utility written for the cell broadband engine. It allows its users to compress files in gzip format. It uses Jean-loup Gailly's deflate algorithm and is based in part on pigz, Mark Adlers parallel version of zlib.
omo (OddManOut) is a small Perl script, which lets you automaticly remove unwanted chars in filenames. It's still in development, and realy not a big thing, but it can be a useful tool.
lf is a command-line tool to list files in a terse format, sorted by file extensions. Sorts by the user's locale, or by ASCII, and has many options to control its behavior.
A WebDAV file manager channel for uPortal. An easy way to provide access to users home directories and other network resources in uPortal. Uses Apache Slide as base API for handling the communication to the WebDAV server
Bork is a very small, cross-platform file encryption utility. It is written in Java and designed to be included along with the files it encrypts for long-term storage (eg on CD-R). Its minimal external dependencies make it fairly futureproof.
IITK OSD Simulator Project at Indian Institute of Technolgy,Kanpur is an implementation of simulator for object based storage device(OSD). This package contains OSD-iSCSI module and T10 compliant OSD simulator. Support for Collections is provided.
The Gnome Synchronization Utility is an automatic synchronization solution that synchronizes your files to a remote computer. Every day, hour or minut, this utility will monitor your files and folders and commit any changes.
sparsedd (sdd) is a substitute for the unix dd command which uses lseek(2) where possible when copying blocks of null bytes, in order to take advantage of the sparse storage implementation of the underlying filesystem.
CPtool is a small text-UI tool for copying files from a slow local media(such as CD-ROM) on a poor computer. CPtool是一个文字界面的用于在破电脑上从类似光盘的缓慢媒体上面复制文件的小工具。
Enables conversion of an applet into a normal Java application/Windows/Linux executable.For this application, the target user is an applet developer. Once he has completed the applet development, he can use this application to create an executable file.
TimeVault is a simple GUI for making automated snapshots of files and directories. Previous versions of a file or directory can be accessed by examining the properties and selecting the 'Previous Versions' tab in GNOME's file manager.
Java Virtual System (JVS) is built around a virtual file system (VFS) - a common platform of Java, by Java, for Java. JVS extends JVM and makes it from an interpreter running half-compiled code a first-class server.