Cronopete is a backup utility for Linux, modeled after Apple’s Time Machine. It aims to simplify the creation of periodic backups.
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Cronopete is a backup utility for Linux, modeled after Apple’s Time Machine. It aims to simplify the creation of periodic backups.
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Read moreTo provide an insight into the quality of software available for Linux, we have compiled a list of 18 of the best free compression tools.
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