iFolder Help

iFolder™ is an open source, file-sharing application for Linux*, Windows*, and Macintosh* clients. With iFolder, your local files automatically follow you everywhere---online, offline, all the time---across computers. You can share files in multiple iFolders, each with a different group of users. You control who can participate in an iFolder and their access rights to the files in it. You can also participate in iFolders that others share with you.

This help system describes how to use and manage the iFolder client.

Audience

This guide is intended for users of the iFolder client for Novell iFolder 3.x.

Feedback

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Documentation Updates

For the most recent version of the iFolder User Guide for Novell iFolder 3.x, see the Novell iFolder 3.x Documentation Web site.

For emerging issues for the iFolder client and Novell iFolder 3.x, see the Novell iFolder 3.x Readme.

Additional Documentation

For information about installing, configuring, and managing Novell iFolder 3.x services, see the following:

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