And it came to pass that dman84 wrote:

> Alu wrote:
>> Hello Everyone.
>> 
>> I currently have my bookmarks strewn about several
>> different browsers and operating systems. Has anyone found
>> an easy way to keep them synchronized? None of the bookmark
>> managers that I have found seem to realize that Mozilla
>> even exists. Here is my 'wish list' of features: 
>> 
>> - support for Mozilla, the KDE browser and IE
>> - import and export from all of the above
>> - display of long description fields (hey - I've spent a
>> lot of time typing them in - I want to be able to use them)
>> - duplicate bookmark identification/handling
>> - synchronization of the current browsers's bookmarks to
>> the main collection. 
>> 
>> Any suggestions?
>> 
>> 
> 
> Try Mozilla import bookmarks.. you can export bookmarks
> probably out of these other browsers first, and mozilla
> automatically picks up IE bookmarks, then import the files
> into your mozilla bookmarks to create a new set.. then the
> IE ones you'll have to copy to true Moz style bookmarks.. or
> just go to those IE pages and re-file new bookmarks. 
> 
> its that easy.

Your solution only brings bookmarks INTO Mozilla.

The point is that the user wants to use one single bookmark file 
with several different browsers without having to import/export 
from one to the other.  Failing that, he wants an application 
that will handle all the importing/exporting in the background, 
updating the various bookmark lists every time one browser is 
used to save a new bookmark.  He further complicates the issue 
by using different OS's.

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