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Tart - Backup utility
Tart (Tar Archive and Recovery Tool) is a small
and simple backup and recovery utility designed for single-user/small
systems. It performs incremental (differential) backups, full backups,
and helps restore these files. Tart works on a cyclical incremental
backup model: it does a full backup the first time you run it, then
does incremental backups for a specified number of cycles, after which
it does another full backup.
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| Version 1.2.1 (stable) released on 2003-01-09 | | Licensed under an X11-style license. | This is not a GNU package. |
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Source languages | Perl |
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