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Name: OW
Author: Paul H. Alfille <palfille at partners org>
Homepage: http://owfs.sourceforge.net
Description:
OWFS is a method under linux to allow 1-wire devices to appear like
files in a directory.
==============================================================================
Name: FunFS (status: alpha)
Author: Michael Grigoriev (Net Integration Technologies) <mag at
luminal org>
Homepage: http://www.luminal.org/wiki/index.php/FunFS/FunFS
Description:
FunFS is an advanced network file system with a simple goal: to be
better than NFS.
==============================================================================
Name: EncFS
Author: Valient Gough <vgough at pobox com>
Homepage: http://pobox.com/~vgough/encfs.html
Description:
EncFS provides an encrypted filesystem in user-space. The EncFS
module itself runs without any special permissions and uses the FUSE
library and Linux kernel module to provide the filesystem interface.
==============================================================================
Name: FUSE-J
Author: Peter Levart <Peter.Levart at select-tech si>
Download: http://www.select-tech.si/fuse/
Description:
FUSE-J provides Java binding for FUSE. It comes with the
"proof-of-concept" ZIP filesystem which seems to be pretty stable.
==============================================================================
Name: SMB for FUSE
Author: Vincent Wagelaar <vincent at ricardis tudelft nl>
Homepage: http://hannibal.lr-s.tudelft.nl/~vincent/fusesmb/
Description:
With SMB for Fuse you can seamlessly browse your network
neighbourhood as were it on your own filesystem.
==============================================================================
Name: Run-Time-Access
Author: Bob Smith <bsmith at linuxtoys org>
Homepage: http://www.runtimeaccess.com
Description:
RTA is a specialized memory resident interface to the internal data
of your application. It is not a stand-alone server but a library
which attaches to your program and offers up your program's internal
structures and arrays as tables in a database and as files in a
virtual file system.
==============================================================================
Name: PhoneBook
Author: David McNab <david at rebirthing co nz>
Homepage: http://www.freenet.org.nz/phonebook
Description:
PhoneBook is expressly designed for use in situations where someone can
be under pressure (legal, military and/or criminal) to disclose
decryption keys, and has a 'chaffing' scheme whereby the user can
disclose only passphrases for non-sensitive material, and credibly deny
the existence of anything else.
==============================================================================
Name: KIO Fuse Gateway
Author: Alexander Neundorf <neundorf at kde org>
Homepage: http://kde.ground.cz/tiki-index.php?page=KIO+Fuse+Gateway
Description:
This gateway makes it possible to mount ioslaves or a general
ioslave-gateway via fuse and make them this way available to all
linux apps.
==============================================================================
Name: C# bindings
Author: Valient Gough <vgough at pobox com>
Homepage: http://pobox.com/~vgough/fuse-csharp.html
Description:
It allows you to write a Linux filesystem in C#. It uses the FUSE
library to do the actual Linux filesystem integration, and adds an
interface to the Mono runtime.
==============================================================================
Name: LUFS bridge (alpha)
Author: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi at inf bme hu >
Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=21636&package_id=109154
Description:
This is a modified LUFS daemon, which uses the FUSE kernel module. It
is binary compatible with existing LUFS filesystems, so no
recompilation is needed.
==============================================================================
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