Bookmarks from IE > Firefox: Install a new instance of Firefox and it will offer to import them as you say. Works fine in my (limited) experience.

Concatenating bookmarks: Mozillian browsers store bookmarks in an HTML file, you may have some luck copying and pasting contents together. Take a look at one to see what I mean... "locate bookmarks.html" should point you to a copy.

Depends on the exact operation you want, really. I'll try to answer it better if you can give a precise example. :)

-Max


Brian Gallagher wrote:

Max

How can I concatenate two sets of bookmarks, say from two different
computers.  Seems like the last time I tried this it was awkward when
run with the import/export function.  Cut and paste produced copies of
the names but not the underlying URL's.  I might have been trying to go
from IE 5.5 favorites to Firefox Bookmarks.  Dumb question?  I apologize
in advance.

Brian

On Tue, 2005-02-08 at 09:24, Max Lemieux wrote:


In Firefox (and Mozilla) "Favorites" are called "Bookmarks". In Firefox, go to the Bookmarks menu, and choose "Bookmark this Page..."

By the way, I think you're thinking of Internet Explorer, not Hotmail. Hotmail is the Microsoft email website. Firefox will take you to Hotmail too (although there are a few layout issues when I checked it out just now).

-Max


walter fry wrote:



I used to be able to add to my favorites list in hotmail...is it possible to do this in fafox?

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