It's the remembering to do it that's the problem, and cleaning out all the
old garbage. I have numerous bookmarks files that I've dragged from job to
job and I never get around to organising them properly. I've just had a look
at FoxMarks and that looks like just the ticket. i think the whole
department has just decided to download it :-)

Now all I need is a way to organise all my technical documents in the same
way :-)

2009/1/28 Ken Schaefer <[email protected]>

>  Even if you use IE, it's just a folder. Copy that folder when you leave.
> Ctrl+C can't be that hard surely?
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> Cheers
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> Ken
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> *From:* Hart, Robert [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Thursday, 29 January 2009 12:51 AM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* RE: Bookmark management programs
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> Firefox and foxmarks….
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> Bob
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> *From:* James Rankin [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, January 28, 2009 8:48 AM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Bookmark management programs
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> Hi guys/gals,
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> Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for a bookmark management
> program. I've moved around in a lot of jobs and often find I could do with a
> "portable" list of technical bookmarks that could somehow travel with me? I
> seem to find myself searching for web pages that I have bookmarked thousands
> of times before! It is easy enough to export them to a file but obviously
> I'd like something that can be updated instantly when I add a new bookmark.
> Preferably something that I could also access from home, maybe a program
> that could access a data file on a USB drive? I've done a bit of Googling,
> but I just thought I'd canvas the list opinion.
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> TIA,
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> JRR
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