Once again,
I'm stuck wondering why Apple thinks everyone is gonna get all the answers they need in there incredibly lacking help program. According to it, Safari is supposed to import all my IE favorites the first time it runs. This is simply not true. It doesn't do anything except boot up. I check the bookmarks, and they are not there. I would like to use Safari as my default browser, but until my favorites can be imported, I guess I'm stuck with Explorer. I tried FireFox, but it to doesn't import favorites from IE, although at least Firefox imports bookmarks from Safari and Netscape automatically even though that doesn't do anything for me. Any ideas?
Z
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