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Foldr app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 2944 ratings )
Productivity
Developer: Minnow IT
Free
Current version: 4.9.1, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 19 Feb 2013
App size: 62.33 Mb

Access, edit, share, search, manage. All with a single sign-in.

Foldr provides on the go access to your organisation’s existing file servers and cloud storage from a single, powerful and easy to use interface. Whether you are on campus, in the office or on the road, your documents are just a tap away.

IMPORTANT: A Foldr server is *REQUIRED* for this application to work, it does not provide access without it. To request a free trial of Foldr server visit foldr.io/trial

Features:
• No new accounts - works with your existing Active Directory or eDirectory login
• Hybrid cloud - Access your own file servers, Google Drive, Office 365 and Dropbox storage in a single place
• Live document editing - Edit your Office documents on the go without making duplicates
• Go paperless - scan paper documents to PDF with auto capture and alignment
• Collaborate more - Securely share files and folders with those inside and outside of your organisation
• Quick and simple - Bookmark important files and folders for easy access
• Secure by design - support for Two Factor Authentication and Active Directory password control

What others are saying about Foldr:

“Its been a great addition to our learning transformation programme and is now essential in terms of the schools use of iPads. When we unveiled Foldr last September, we had a round of applause from everyone at the staff meeting.”
Hove Park School - Apple Distinguished School in England

"There’s a huge amount of thought gone in to how Foldr will be used in schools — something which we don’t often see from app developers.”
www.classthink.com

“...we highly recommend Foldr. As a result, we have selected it as one of our 10 core educational apps which form a vital part of our everyday digital toolkit."
Secondary school - Newport, Wales

“Set-up and integration were very easy, we pretty much went ‘big bang’ with the roll out and it was instantly a success.”
Secondary school - Surrey, England