http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124029
for a while now :)
This will put Netscape4 roaming profile support in to the Mozilla trunk, hoepfully starting with 1.7b. Would this be useful to Camino?
Michael
Lorenzo Perone wrote:
Mike,
actually, Panther now has a great feature in that you can mirror your iDisk on the Mac and EVERYTHING is synced to .Mac.
imho the iSynch feature is so specific to the .mac service, that it is not a viable solution. also because it is not a free service. it would be much better to reverse engeneer (if possible and legal) the necessary calls to use the systemwide bookmarks.
the only thing that ever stopped me from using camino as my main browser (i'm sure only temporarily) is the rendering bug... (</bugreport-advertising> ;))
<browserwars> camino _is_ the best and most reliable browser for mac os x, imho. safari isn't bad either, and especially for web developers it's good to know that there is a decent standard-browser on the platform, but imho there are more reasons not to use safari than camino. </browserwars>
sorry for popping in with this; it was just to say that someone doesn't think that the isynch safari feature is worth leaving camino behind.
a usable symlink to the bookmarks file would be fine, anyway. I'd love to implement some back-end bookmarks-synch functionality using webdav for example, and/or maybe something like subversion, but *open source*....
Regards, Lorenzo
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