Projects tagged ‘archiving’ and ‘java’


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p7zip is a port of 7za.exe for POSIX systems like Unix (Linux, Solaris, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Cygwin, AIX, ...), MacOS X and BeOS. 7za.exe is the command line version of 7-zip, see http://www.7-zip.org/. J7zip is a JAVA port of 7zr.exe
Created over 3 years ago.

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Commons Compress defines an API for working with tar, zip and bzip2 files.
Created 11 months ago.

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MyCoRe is a general framework for creating content repositories, mainly intended for digital archives or libraries, usually for universities. It is jointly developed by several German universities.
Created about 1 year ago.

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A library of Ant tasks and types that provide access to additional archiving formats like cpio and ar based on Apache Commons Compress.
Created 5 months ago.

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jDog
Created about 1 year ago.

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Picasa is a great piece of software, but it provides only limited support for backup. If you have a large photo library and want to save the precious space on your computer by removing all the ... [More] non-starred photos from the internal hard drive after saving a backup on an external one, Picasa has nothing to offer you, except if you do it manually. Picback allows you to do it quickly and easily in a simple and intuitive way. Picback provides an intuitive user interface which can give you an overview over the disk space consumption across your albums and helps you decide which album you should archive. Then you can select the albums you want to backup, choose the destination folder and Picback will make the backup for you, removing the non-starred photos from the source locations if you instruct it to do so. NOTE: Picback doesn't backup image annotations and tags which Picasa stores in an embedded database. If you want to backup images along with the annotations use the backup functionality provided by Picasa. Installation and runningNo installation is needed for Picback itself. If a recent Java Runtime is properly installed on your computer it will be enough just to download Picback.jar, save it in some decent location and double click on it to start it. CreditsThanks to Mozilla for the refresh icon. If you have any questions or suggestions about Picback, feel free to contact Ilya Boyandin at: ilyabo@gmail.com. [Less]
Created 4 months ago.