Keep – backup system
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README.md

Keep - a backup system for TDE.

Keep is an automatic backup program that allows users to set the parameters of the backup, including the frequency and the number of backups.

You choose a directory to backup, you choose the directory in which you want to backup it (you may set up some options eg. the backups frequency). You may add later some other directories. Then, a daemon will automatically perform backups when it's needed. Keep offers you a simple wizard to recover a previously backuped directory.

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Contributing

If you wish to contribute to Keep, you might do so:

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