FolderBoy stands as a new way to store your data, and to get yourself (and any team you are part of) self-organized. Users of this free service can have their links and resources stored online, in what is to all intents and purposes a folder that can be shared with those who for any reason or the other should see what is being kept there. This includes everybody from friends and family members to colleagues and coworkers – FolderBoy lends itself to uses ranging from creating a bucketlist to creating a full schedule in which people who work together can clearly see what is expected from everybody.
And a really commendable aspect of FolderBoy is the way in which data is actually presented. You see, FolderBoy enables people to visualize everything in the way that they find more comfortable. Each person can set down his own filters, and these will exist independently of the filters that the rest of the people who can see the same folder are using. So, a really common drawback of collaborative platforms (IE, being forced to see things one-dimensionally) is all but nullified here.
FolderBoy.com In Their Own Words
FolderBoy allows you to record ideas, collaborate on tasks, and unscramble your workflow.
Why FolderBoy.com It Might Be A Killer
It lets people collaborate in a way that accommodates the actual visualization needs and requirements of each member.








