Folder in a sentence as a noun

You can also run `open /path/to/folder` in terminal.

They just don't need to understand folders, because the job doesn't require folders.

\n WMP: No, there are no keyboard shortcuts!\n Me: I wanna play all the songs of this folder!\n WMP: Ok, but I'll mess up the order!

But the problem is not with the concept of folders, it's with their back-assward modern implementations.

I'm no expert of Antivirus software, but figuring whether something is a threat by its _folder name_ ???

Somebody should create a simple little app on top of S3 that runs on all your devices and creates an automatically synced folder.

I'm pretty sure having read/write access to your dropbox folder is the least of your worries if the developers had malicious intentions.

It seems like the most likely explanation is that you put a large ISO in your SkyDrive folder, and it never succeeded in uploading because it exceeded the limit.

The true innovator in the e-mail space has been GMail, which has brought things like autosave, concepts such as embracing the fact that it is not truly productive to file every single e-mail into a purposeful folder, embracing that tagging is better than folders.

It does a bunch of crazy things you might not expect a regular piece of software to do - manipulating file permissions and spawning large groups of processes, installing into a rather obscure part of the user's appdata folder instead of into program files, downloading arbitrary payloads from the internet and then using those payloads to modify executables on the user's machine...It's always unpleasant when you get flagged by a virus scanner.

Folder definitions

noun

a small book usually having a paper cover

See also: booklet brochure leaflet pamphlet

noun

covering that is folded over to protect the contents