FB4: New package and new folder. What's the difference?

Hi,
What's the difference between creating a new package and creating a new folder?
Both options seem the same to me.

Here is my understanding of it. Packages are for structured code repositories (ie. com.mysite.utils) and folders are for assets. I don't think the IDE really cares what you put in them but Packages are (to me) simply 'helpers'.

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