On Sat, 6 Jul 2002 05:06:20 UTC, [EMAIL PROTECTED] opined:

> >Keeping track of bookmarks may well be a task that people would
> >like computers to perform.  But can computers do a good enough job?
> 
> It could do well enough for me given one simple feature.  Local, real
> alphabetizing.  Highlight a bunch in one area and alphabetize them.  This is
> need in folders.  You drag a dozen bookmarks onto a folder.  Then you
> alphabetize it.
> 
> I usually accumulate a bunch of bookmarks at the bottom of the list, just from
> researching things on the internet, maybe 50 or 60 before I get around to
> organizing them.  It would be a great help to be able to highlight those and
> real alphabetize them.

Even better would be to have a sorting function like that in 
Pronews/2. I have a fairly large number of folders, into which I store
new bookmarks as I find them interesting. In any one of these folders,
the bookmarks are "sorted" in the order in which they were acquired, 
(as somebody pointed out) which is of very little help. It would 
definitely be a good thing to be able to actually SORT the bookmarks 
within a folder.

-- 
Stan Goodman, Qiryat Tiv'on, Israel

Please replace "SPAM-FOILER" with "sgoodman".

200 years of European fecklessness in the face of Arab terror: Tripoli
Pirates (1814); OPEC Oil (1973); Saddam Hussein and Yasser Arafat 
(1990 et seq.) -- but actually financing it is a 21st-century European
wrinkle.

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