Briefcase (disambiguation)
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A briefcase
Briefcase
A briefcase is a narrow box-shaped bag or case used mainly for carrying papers and other documents and equipped with a handle. Lawyers commonly use briefcases to carry briefs to present to a court, hence the name...

is a case for carrying documents. The term may also refer to one of the following
  • Briefcase (software): in computing the term may refer to:
    • Briefcase (Microsoft Windows)
      Briefcase (Microsoft Windows)
      In Microsoft Windows, the Briefcase is a special folder that supports simple two-way file synchronization between itself and another folder. The Briefcase is designed for mobile PC users so that they may transfer it to a removable drive and have it synchronize with the computer to which the...

    • Yahoo! Briefcase
      Yahoo! Briefcase
      Yahoo! Briefcase was an online storage service offer by Yahoo!, providing 30MB of online storage of files, including photo files, etc. up to 5MB...

      , formerly a free file hosting service
      File hosting service
      A file hosting service, online file storage provider, or cyberlocker is an Internet hosting service specifically designed to host user files. Typically they allow HTTP and FTP access. Related services are content-displaying hosting services A file hosting service, online file storage provider, or...

       by Yahoo!
      Yahoo!
      Yahoo! Inc. is an American multinational internet corporation headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, United States. The company is perhaps best known for its web portal, search engine , Yahoo! Directory, Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo! News, Yahoo! Groups, Yahoo! Answers, advertising, online mapping ,...

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    • Briefcase, a virtual file system used in Dos Navigator
      Dos Navigator
      Dos Navigator is a free orthodox file manager for DOS and Windows.- Influence of Dos Navigator :Dos Navigator is an influential early implementation of Orthodox File Manager . By implementing three additional types of Virtual file system : Xtree, Briefcase and List-based, DN opened a new generation...

      orthodox file manager



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