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    gzx is a C library and a command line tool for fully GZIP-compliant file compression with fast random access read support. gzx includes a FUSE (filesystem in userspace) client that allows to access the compressed files with arbitrary applications.
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    JS3tream is a simple STDIO stream director between your machine an Amazon S3. Allowing you to stream limitless information to and from Amazon. Great for backups using TAR or ZIP. Main Site http://js3tream.sourceforge.net
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    Car is a library and program for creating archives from sets of files and reading files from an archive. Archives are accessed with functions similar to the stdio functions in C (fopen, fread, ...). An archive can contain directories and symlinks.
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