I've had great success with URL-Manager Pro http://url-manager.com It
allows you to maintain one bookmark file for all your browsers. Very handy!

Cap Schwartz
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>From: Zoltan Batiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: How do you manually import bookmarks (favorites) into Safari?!
>Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 15:20:07 -0700
>
>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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