Paul Cundle wrote about "[netconnect] Re: New whishes" on 13-Jul-1999 01:21:58:
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>> If CManager could import and export hotlists in different formats,
>> (netscape/Mozilla, IExplorer, Opera, AWeb, IBrowse, Voyager), this would be
>> nice. Also, a special group could be created in CManager (named "Hot")
>> which stores really "hot" pages instead of "only" bookmars.
PC> 
PC> I may have got the wrong idea here, but:
PC> In ContactManager, use the menu Database/Import and there are no less
PC> than 14 formats to choose from.

No, what I am talking about is for people who use IExplorer at work,
Netscape on their Home-PC and Voyager on the Amiga and want to use their
personal bookamrks at any place. So they (we) need a chance to exchange
those bookmarks. Bookmarks are in different format for each browser. They
can be viewed as HTML maybe, but will the hotlist manager of the program
understand the structure of a foreign HTML file ?

Also, I use CManager for bookamrks. This way I do not have any HTML
bookmark file at all.

>> This group could be reflected as a HTML file, which is always up to
>> date and you could make it your homepage to travel directly
PC> 
PC> Well I don't actually use CM, but I have got my bookmarks as my homepage
PC> without any fiddling. Bookmarks in V (not using CM, anyway) are saved as
PC> HTML.

See above. Besides that I was not talking about bookmarks, but a separate
hotlist, containing only those sites I visit daily or weekly.

-- 
Bye, Andreas  
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<sb>CGFX2 USRSportsterVi OS3.1 NetConnect2.3/SetPatch43.6
> Arno Eigenwillig wrote:
> > Because it is SO much nicer to search/read/understand things written
> > on paper than on disk.
>
> Not really, as you can't grep dead wood.

                            --- Jan Johansson

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