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Posted
over 18 years
ago
by
Adam Zajac
Up until now, the only place to find information on tarlimit was the sourceforge pages. In my experience, though, a simple web site is better for a quick overview of a program, especially if you aren't familiar with sourceforge. Check it out: http://tarlimit.sourceforge.net/
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Posted
over 18 years
ago
by
Adam Zajac
Up until now, the only place to find information on tarlimit was the sourceforge pages. In my experience, though, a simple web site is better for a quick overview of a program, especially if you aren't familiar with sourceforge. Check it out: http://tarlimit.sourceforge.net/
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Posted
over 18 years
ago
by
[email protected] (Adam Zajac)
Up until now, the only place to find information on tarlimit was the sourceforge pages. In my experience, though, a simple web site is better for a quick overview of a program, especially if you aren't familiar with sourceforge. Check it out: http://tarlimit.sourceforge.net/ (0 comments)
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Posted
over 18 years
ago
by
[email protected] (Adam Zajac)
Up until now, the only place to find information on tarlimit was the sourceforge pages. In my experience, though, a simple web site is better for a quick overview of a program, especially if you aren't familiar with sourceforge. Check it out: http://tarlimit.sourceforge.net/ (0 comments)
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Posted
over 18 years
ago
by
Adam Zajac
brennydoogles has joined the project and will be working on Spanish translations of tarlimit. (tarlimit trivia: brennydoogles posted on the ubuntu forums looking for a way to create archives of a folder without exceeding the size of a DVD. The script I made was popular enough that I decided to continue development.)
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Posted
over 18 years
ago
by
[email protected] (Adam Zajac)
brennydoogles has joined the project and will be working on Spanish translations of tarlimit. (tarlimit trivia: brennydoogles posted on the ubuntu forums looking for a way to create archives of a folder without exceeding the size of a DVD. The script I made was popular enough that I decided to continue development.) (0 comments)
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Posted
over 18 years
ago
by
[email protected] (Adam Zajac)
brennydoogles has joined the project and will be working on Spanish translations of tarlimit. (tarlimit trivia: brennydoogles posted on the ubuntu forums looking for a way to create archives of a folder without exceeding the size of a DVD. The script I made was popular enough that I decided to continue development.) (0 comments)
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Posted
over 18 years
ago
by
Adam Zajac
brennydoogles has joined the project and will be working on Spanish translations of tarlimit. (tarlimit trivia: brennydoogles posted on the ubuntu forums looking for a way to create archives of a folder without exceeding the size of a DVD. The script I made was popular enough that I decided to continue development.)
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Posted
over 18 years
ago
by
[email protected] (Adam Zajac)
tarlimit is now making use of the svn repository service offered by Sourceforge. You can browse the svn repository to see (and get) the latest features/fixes in development. Look under the "code" tab for more information about.As always, only the tagged releases made available in the download section are considered "stable". (0 comments)
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Posted
over 18 years
ago
by
Adam Zajac
tarlimit is now making use of the svn repository service offered by Sourceforge. You can browse the svn repository to see (and get) the latest features/fixes in development. Look under the "code" tab for more information about.
As always, only the tagged releases made available in the download section are considered "stable".
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