> A lightweight browser would be welcome.  Does anyone have a practical
> way to migrate bookmarks from Chrome or Chromium to such a lightweight
> browser?

qupzilla can import chromium bookmarks.  i'm sure other actively
maintained browsers have the same capability.

- Gravis


On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 1:52 PM, Hendrik Boom <hend...@topoi.pooq.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 08, 2015 at 11:59:25AM +0000, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
>>
>> I - personally - use chromium sometimes as i, as you've noticed,
>> dislike Google yet some IE-ish sites work better on chromium than they
>> do on firefox. Chromium seems fast but lacks a few plugins i use in
>> Firefox. Unfortunately, they're both memory hogs (as far as my
>> experience with them goes). Hence my original suggestion: for a distro
>> that's still trying to get on its feet, a lightweight browser would
>> probably be best, like midori, dillo or something else. I don't think
>> the effort of eventually tweaking firefox or chrome (i said
>> eventually) is worth it at this moment.
>
> A lightweight browser would be welcome.  Does anyone have a practical
> way to migrate bookmarks from Chrome or Chromium to such a lightweight
> browser?
>
>>
>> Still, that's the beauty of open-source: even if one of these two
>> browsers gets chosen, i can, if i want, use something else. As can
>> you.
>
> -- hendrik
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