At 11:13 3/3/00 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Because my 2300 is rather slow during web surfing, and because our phone line
>is so crummy (and the phone co won't fix it) and because I'm stuck using AOL
>(gasp! ugh!) I have to "Mickey Mouse" things and use a combination of
>browsers [Netscape (slow), AOL (crashy), WannaBe (featurelss) when I'm
>online. My bookmarks (some in Netscape, some in AOL, some in Quickeys, some
>on post-its, some inscribed on my desk, etc.). Does anyone know of or use an
>URL manager that can keep track of my links, and maybe my "history" as well.
>Shareware would be great.
Hi, Laura,
I would say to dump AOL and get a real ISP, even cable if
available. Then Netscape wouldn't be so slow. I believe you can import
bookmarks from the other bits into Netscape, and if you are going to use
NN, there is NO reason to ever make a bookmark anywhere else, IMNSHO.
Paul Nelson
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