RaimaDB
RaimaDB, an embedded time series database that can be used for Edge and IoT devices, can run in-memory. It is a lightweight, secure, and extremely powerful RDBMS. It has been field tested by more than 20 000 developers around the world and has been deployed in excess of 25 000 000 times.
RaimaDB is a high-performance, cross-platform embedded database optimized for mission-critical applications in industries such as IoT and edge computing. Its lightweight design makes it ideal for resource-constrained environments, supporting both in-memory and persistent storage options. RaimaDB offers flexible data modeling, including traditional relational models and direct relationships through network model sets. With ACID-compliant transactions and advanced indexing methods like B+Tree, Hash Table, R-Tree, and AVL-Tree, it ensures data reliability and efficiency. Built for real-time processing, it incorporates multi-version concurrency control (MVCC) and snapshot isolation, making it a robust solution for applications demanding speed and reliability.
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Synchredible
Synchredible makes it easy to synchronize, copy, and back up individual folders or entire drives with just a single click. Its intuitive assistant guides you step by step in setting up tasks that can be scheduled, triggered by changes (real-time monitoring), or executed automatically when an external storage device is connected. Keep your data synchronized effortlessly and manage it seamlessly!
With years of proven technology, Synchredible not only transfers data from A to B but also supports bidirectional synchronization. It automatically detects changes and reliably syncs the most recently edited files. Thanks to advanced duplicate detection, Synchredible saves valuable time by skipping unchanged files, enabling fast synchronization of large datasets in seconds!
Synchredible is highly versatile, supporting local folder synchronization, network and USB device synchronization, as well as synchronization with cloud storage.
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Polo File Manager
Polo is a contemporary and efficient file management application for Linux, developed using Vala, that features various layouts including single, dual, and quad panes, each capable of hosting multiple tabs. This file manager allows users to create, extract, and navigate archives seamlessly, while also offering integration with cloud storage services. Additionally, Polo facilitates the operation and management of KVM images, allows for the editing of PDF and image files, and supports booting ISO files in a KVM environment or writing them to USB drives. Each pane includes multiple tabs, and users can toggle an embedded terminal with the F4 key for enhanced functionality. When devices are connected, a popup displays them along with options for mounting and unmounting, and the application can handle LUKS encrypted devices, offering locking and unlocking capabilities. Users can browse archives like regular folders and create them in various formats, taking advantage of advanced compression settings for efficient storage. Moreover, Polo's user-friendly interface, combined with its robust features, makes it a versatile tool for both casual and advanced users looking to manage files with ease and efficiency.
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Directory Opus
Directory Opus serves as a comprehensive alternative to Windows Explorer, offering significantly greater power and features than any other file management software currently on the market. It provides options for both single and dual pane file displays along with folder trees for better navigation. The tabbed interface allows users to maintain multiple folders open simultaneously and switch between them with ease. Its distinctive Explorer Replacement mode completely substitutes Windows Explorer, enhancing user experience. Users can swiftly filter, sort, group, and search their folders to improve efficiency. Furthermore, it enables color-coding of files and the assignment of status icons, star ratings, tags, and descriptions for better organization. You can view a variety of files, including images and documents, while the image marking feature simplifies the sorting of photos. The software also supports batch renaming, complete with user-friendly keyboard macros, and allows for viewing and editing of file metadata. It is compatible with FTP as well as various archive formats such as Zip, 7Zip, and RAR. Alongside these features, it includes built-in tools for synchronization and finding duplicate files, along with the ability to calculate folder sizes and print or export folder listings. Users can queue multiple file copies to enhance performance and benefit from a fully customizable user interface, which includes options for colors, fonts, toolbars, and keyboard hotkeys, making it a versatile choice for file management. Ultimately, Directory Opus redefines how users interact with their files, streamlining processes and enhancing productivity across the board.
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