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For full, incremental, compressed and encrypted backups or archives
DAR is a command-line backup and archiving tool that uses selective compression (not compressing already compressed files), strong encryption, may split an archive in different files of given size and provides on-fly hashing, supports differential backup with or without binary delta, ftp and sftp protocols to remote cloud storage
Archive internal's catalog, allows very quick restoration even a single file from a huge, eventually sliced, compressed, encrypted archive eventually located on...
Fast and well behaved FUSE based file system allowing you to mount the whole (not only Phone and Card) file system of your rooted android device.
It uses NETCAT instead of adb shell to communicate with the device.
With this file system you can simply drag and drop files from and to your android device as usual.
Ncat - The culmination of many key features from various Netcat incarnations such as Netcat 1.10, Netcat6, SOcat, Cryptcat, GNU Netcat, etc. Ncat also has a host of new features such as "Connection Brokering", TCP redir (proxying), SOCKS client/server,
GtkNetCat is a program that connects to any port on any host, and reads and writes to that port. Just like NetCat, but with a GUI, and no serverpart (yet). It is written in C++ using Gtkmm, and it is written for Linux.