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    TinyFileManager

    TinyFileManager

    Single-file PHP file manager, browser and manage your files

    TinyFileManager is a lightweight, single-file PHP-based file manager. It allows users to manage files and folders via a web interface, making it ideal for quick file management tasks on web servers. TinyFileManager supports file uploads, editing, and permission management, all within a minimalist and easy-to-use UI. It’s suitable for developers needing a quick file management tool on shared hosting or lightweight environments.
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    PhpMyAdmin Remote Backup

    Simple script to do backups of a MySQL database with phpmyadmin

    You have a shared hosting with a MySQL database and PHPMyAdmin. You know how to "export" the database, but you'll like to do it every days/months..., to another server. This PHP script do the job : it behaves like a user of the export function of PHPMyAdmin. Download the code, nothing in the "Files" tab of SourceForge.
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    sPBM - Simple PHP Backup Manager

    sPBM - Simple PHP Backup Manager

    Php tool to create backups of your website: MySQL Database and Folders

    A free and open source PHP tool to create Backups of your website (MySQL Database, Folders and Files). The backups are saved in ZIP archives on server. The sPBM script can also restore the MySQL tables in your database from the SQL backup stored in ZIP archive.
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    woodyWebBacker

    woodyWebBacker

    Scheduled website and database backup script.

    This php script compresses your databases, and your entire website, and sends it to you. Execution of the script can be scheduled to run in specified time intervals. The generated archives are optionally encrypted, split into smaller chunks and can be 1. copied to your ftp server, 2. copied to your amazon s3 space and 3. emailed to you. The program runs on both Windows and Linux server.
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    By combining AI workflows, predictive intelligence, and automated insights, OfficeSpace gives leaders a complete view of how their spaces are used and how people work. Facilities, IT, HR, and Real Estate teams use OfficeSpace to optimize space utilization, enhance employee experience, and reduce portfolio costs with precision.
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    rsnapshot-backup-php

    PHP website for Backup administration using rsnapshot

    This is a website based on php to enable backups of my local systems using several rsnapshot configs. There is also a shell script available which already is in use and which is now extended via a web interface.
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