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    nnn

    nnn

    The missing terminal file browser for X

    nnn is a fork of noice, a blazing-fast lightweight terminal file browser with easy keyboard shortcuts for navigation, opening files and running tasks. noice is developed considering terminal based systems. There is no config file and mime associations are hard-coded. However, the incredible user-friendliness and speed make it a perfect candidate for modern distros. nnn works with the desktop opener, adds new navigation options, navigate-as-you-type mode, enhanced DE integration,...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Openfiler is a browser-based network storage management utility. Linux-powered, Openfiler delivers file-based Network Attached Storage (NAS) and block-based SAN in a single framework. It supports CIFS, NFS, HTTP/DAV, FTP, and iSCSI.
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    Downloads: 44 This Week
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    Mad Dog Backup System
    Mad Dog Backup is a simple manual backup system. The software allows authenticated users to submit and retrieve files to and from a backup system via a Web browser. The official source repository is located at https://github.com/textbrowser.
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    Cat‘sEyE, a file browser for Linux/Unix using GTK 2. 2-sided, tabbed, flexible, powerful, fast. You will never see icons in its views! - Ok, well, now you CAN ENABLE a picture preview. But that's it!
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    Texplorer is a text-based file browser. It's easy to use and working on any *nix and BSD systems. If you are familiar with "vi", getting along with Texplorer wont difficult for you.
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    netWindow Serializer stores data contained in multiple web-browser windows automatically into a single data-file. It can also be used to recover web-browser windows in the event of system restart. Used as a file-archiving, book-marking and recovery tool.
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    Simple file backup and changes tracking system, targeted to unattended night incremental backups of samba shares in departamental servers, and recovery services that can be managed directly by users via a simple web browser (login to their smb account).
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    LICOM is a compression/de-compression tool that sits in-between the browser and content from the server. It aims to facilitate compression of ASCII text, RTF, DOC, PDF, HTML, GIF, JPG, BMP and similar filetypes.
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