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ekpar2 (Easy Par2 for KDE) is a tool to create par2 recovery sets for one or more source files, verify and repair these source files. It has an easy to use gui for KDE (aimed to look and feel like the windows tool QuickPar).
Par2 (or Parchive) is a set of recovery files that holds error correction information for one or more source files using the Reed Solomon algorithm (see parchive on SourceForge).
Korallenriff is a program that collects input from different network sources and stores their data into one database. For example, it can receive POP3 mail or can fetch NNTP groups and store the received messages in a database.
C++ NNTP class for simple retrieval of data from a Usenet server. Uses RFCs 977 and 2980. The project includes a Usenet server simulator for testing (written in Perl).
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parchive2 provides PAR 2.0 libraries and tools for creating parity files and recovering data using them. The key advance of PAR 2.0 is that you do not need to break a large file into smaller files before making parity files. See the parchive project for