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Posted: July 13th, 2007, 10:09am MDT
JaBack is a Java based backup software that allows you to backup files and folders to compressed zip archives. It offers automated backups with support for dynamic variables that can be used in outpu....
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Posted: April 9th, 2007, 2:49am MDT
GSplit is a powerful file splitter that lets you split your large files (like Self-Extracting and Zip archives, multimedia, song, music, picture, document files...) into a set of smaller files called....
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Fetched: February 14th, 2007, 11:26am MST
JaBack is a Java based backup software that allows you to backup files and folders to compressed zip archives. It offers automated backups with support for dynamic variables that can be used in outpu....
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Transferring files from one computer to another on a network isn't always a straightforward task. Equipping networks with a file server is one way to simplify the process of exchanging files, but if you need a simpler yet efficient method, try Woof -- short for Web Offer One File. It's a small Python script that facilitates transfer of files across networks and only requires the recipient of the files have a Web browser.
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Transferring files from one computer to another on a network isn't always a straightforward task. Equipping networks with a file server is one way to simplify the process of exchanging files, but if you need a simpler yet efficient method, try Woof -- short for Web Offer One File. It's a small Python script that facilitates transfer of files across networks and only requires the recipient of the files have a Web browser.
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The RAR and 7-Zip file compression formats originated on Windows, so support for them on Linux is not as automatic as it is for old Unix holdovers like Gzip and TAR. But with the right software, you can handle these compressed files without much trouble.