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    chbGUI

    Free Linux backup tool *

    ...Create different backups based on templates that can be tailored to distinct needs. (*) Tested on Linux and Mac OS X but may run properly without modifications on other Unix platforms that have the Bourne shell (/bin/sh) and a Java (1.6) or higher runtime environment. See documentation provided in the package for more details. Current versions: chbGUI v. 1.0.8 chb v. 191 Note: If you find errors or have questions, check the Wiki first. If you don't find the solution there, let me know by opening a ticket and assigning it to chbgui (see Support above).
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    A runtime inspection/scripting environment. Smalltalk-like Swing GUI for scripting engines and object inspection. Works on remote containers (EJB/Servlets) and of course locally. General BSF supported, comes with the Lisp-syntaxed language piji.
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