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{{Software
{{Software
|Picture=
|Picture=Netfolder.png
|Version=1.35
|Version=1.35
|Vendor=KrazyDog Software
|Vendor=KrazyDog Software
|Author=[[Michael Neice]]
|Author=[[Michael Neice]]
|License=Freeware
|License=Freeware
|Download=[http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-viewer.php?dir=/pub/os2/util/network/tcpip&file=netf135.zip Version 1.35]
|Download=[netf135.zip]
|Website=N/A
}}
}}
NetFolder is a group of nested folders populated with Uniform Resource Locator (URL) objects that link to lots of information about Operating System/2 (OS/2) on the World Wide Web (WWW) and other parts of the Internet. It takes advantage of OS/2's drag and drop capabilities as well as the features of Object Desktop by Stardock to create a list of internet links far superior to WebExplorer's QuickList and Netscape's Bookmarks.  
NetFolder is a group of nested folders populated with Uniform Resource Locator (URL) objects that link to lots of information about Operating System/2 (OS/2) on the World Wide Web (WWW) and other parts of the Internet. It takes advantage of OS/2's drag and drop capabilities as well as the features of Object Desktop by Stardock to create a list of internet links far superior to WebExplorer's QuickList and Netscape's Bookmarks.


[[Category:Freeware]]
[[Category:Freeware]]

Latest revision as of 19:00, 21 September 2025

NetFolder with Constructor
Version 1.35
Vendor KrazyDog Software
Author Michael Neice
License Freeware
Download [netf135.zip]
Website

NetFolder is a group of nested folders populated with Uniform Resource Locator (URL) objects that link to lots of information about Operating System/2 (OS/2) on the World Wide Web (WWW) and other parts of the Internet. It takes advantage of OS/2's drag and drop capabilities as well as the features of Object Desktop by Stardock to create a list of internet links far superior to WebExplorer's QuickList and Netscape's Bookmarks.