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Manage your files

You’d think after this file management extravaganza of an issue (see Roundup, HotPicks) you’d think we’d have had enough. But no, it seems we’re hell bent on having you organise your files (it’s synchronicity, we plan nothing! –Ed) this month. So listen up. Nnn, or n cubed, bills itself as the fastest file manager ever written. It’s based on Noice, so the name is a recursive acronym for Nnn’s Not Noice.

We really liked our terminal offering in the Roundup, Ranger, but nnn takes things to the next level. It’s written in C, and aims to have as small a memory footprint as possible. As

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