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    BupBox

    Simple backup software for home or small-office use

    BupBox is a suite of tools for building a "backup appliance" capable of serving a home or small office. It is optimized for one and only one use case: a pool of PCs push backups to a master BupBox server, which then mirrors to other remote BupBoxes. If this sounds like your situation, you couldn't make a better choice ; )
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    This small perl utility renames all files and all subdirectories from a given startdirectory and downwards in more readable filenames: Only the characters a-z, 0-9, underline, dash, and point are allowed. Multiple spaces and german umlauts will be replace
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