afbackup is a client-server backup system allowing many workstations to backup to a central server either simultaneously or serially. Backups can be started remotely from the server or via cron jobs on the the clients. Any streaming device, including a drive partition acting as a "virtual" tape changer, can be used for storing data. Autochangers can be used, if an appropriate auxiliary program, such as mtx or stctl, is available and working. afbackup has been tested on Linux, AIX, IRIX, FreeBSD, Digital Unix (OSF1), Solaris and HP-UX. The clientside has also been tested on SunOS and OpenBSD.
Pivot is a tool to create weblogs (and to some extent other dynamic Web sites). Pivot is easy to setup, easier to maintain, and even easier to work with. It is template based and fully adaptable to your wishes. Language packs are supported. It is easy to upload and include pictures with your log entries. There is a comment system that remembers your visitors. Automagic archiving can be done by week or month. Stylesheets are used extensively. All data is stored in flat files, so no databases are required.