Directory or Folder?

samsmithnz

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It was a Directory in DOS and win 9x, now its a Folder (Well thats what MS marketing is telling me). What do you call it?
 
It depends on the context and with whom Im speaking.
In short I refer to them as both Folder and Directory.
 
I think of "Folder" as being the actual object which represents the group of files, and "Directory" as being the list of files itself. "Directory" is still correct in either case, I believe.
 
I actually meant while people are using Windows, but the comments have been interesting all the same. I too switch between both all the time, but one of my managers refuses to say directory anymore, thats why I asked.
 
seriously tho..

When in windows I only use folder as most people at work take it that thats the new work for directory.

when in UNIX I use directory.

I actually take them to being one in the same....
 
Prunes or plums? Theyre two completely different fruits.

This poll doesnt really matter but its a valid question and it allows us to realize how each other refers to such (important :) ) things.

eg. Do you pronouce SQL Server like so....

SQL Server

or

Sequel Server
 
I suppose its the same as in America you say

Aluminum (Ah - loo - minum)

Where as in the UK we say

Aluminium (Ah - lu -minium)

:)
 
I use Folder about 95% of the time. Since MS came up with the Active Directory (confusing enough in its own right!), I phased out using directory for anything but the AD.

Why only 95% then and not 100%? I still do command line and when I type "cd" or "rd" or "md", my mind says "directory".

Another poll that doesnt matter:
http://www.katalinmedia.com/poll.php
(2 for the price of 1 in fact)

-Nerseus
 
I mostly use folder, unless im ona linux/unix system or in cmd or programming., dont know why thou
 
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