Jens Bech Madsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...]
> > One thing good about it is that is much easier to get to the bookmarks > > you use often. For instance, I tag my home page with "personal". Then > > I just have to type > > > > pers + <down> + <down> + <enter> > > > > in the address line. It is much faster than using the mouse! It also > > feels much more hackish, though. The search thing in the bookmarks > > window is quite good too. But I agree that the list in the bookmark > > menu is horrible. > > Easier than using the mouse, yes. But it still seems a lot slower than > using nicknames in Galeon (and Mozilla I think?). Make a nickname for > the bookmark called 'pers'. Then type pers in the URL-bar and hit > return. With short nicknames it is very fast. I tried that too, but it is just to cumbersome to make up the nicknames for all the sites you bookmark. And I always forgot about them. > I still don't get how Epiphany's bookmarks improve on the usual > hierarchical bookmarks most of us are used to. The keyboard searching makes more sense that way. That's the best reason I can think of. That and the fact that it seems to be less work managing the bookmarks. Anyway, people are different. -- Ole Laursen http://www.cs.auc.dk/~olau/

