Re: Syncing SM bookmarks

2018-04-18 Thread Bill Spikowski
scot...@meditech.com wrote: On Saturday, March 31, 2018 at 8:10:32 AM UTC-4, Bill Spikowski wrote: For years I relied on the Sync feature in Seamonkey to keep my bookmarks the same on several computers. A couple of years ago, that stopped working for me, so I switched to a commercial service

Re: Syncing SM bookmarks

2018-04-09 Thread scotter--- via support-seamonkey
On Saturday, March 31, 2018 at 8:10:32 AM UTC-4, Bill Spikowski wrote: > For years I relied on the Sync feature in Seamonkey to keep my bookmarks the > same on several computers. > > A couple of years ago, that stopped working for me, so I switched to a > commercial service called Xmarks, which

Re: Syncing SM bookmarks

2018-04-04 Thread Bill Spikowski
scot...@meditech.com wrote: Bill Spikowski wrote: For years I relied on the Sync feature in Seamonkey to keep my bookmarks the same on several computers. A couple of years ago, that stopped working for me, so I switched to a commercial service called Xmarks, which worked just as well, and

Re: Syncing SM bookmarks

2018-04-04 Thread Bill Spikowski
Bill Spikowski wrote: Bill Spikowski wrote: For years I relied on the Sync feature in Seamonkey to keep my bookmarks the same on several computers. A couple of years ago, that stopped working for me, so I switched to a commercial service called Xmarks, which worked just as well, and the fee

Re: Syncing SM bookmarks

2018-04-03 Thread scotter--- via support-seamonkey
On Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at 2:41:29 PM UTC-4, Bill Spikowski wrote: > Ed Mullen wrote: > > On 4/3/2018 at 8:47 AM, Bill Spikowski created this epitome of digital > > genius: > >> J. Weaver Jr. wrote: > >>> Bill Spikowski wrote: > For years I relied on the Sync feature in Seamonkey to keep

Re: Syncing SM bookmarks

2018-04-03 Thread Bill Spikowski
Ed Mullen wrote: On 4/3/2018 at 8:47 AM, Bill Spikowski created this epitome of digital genius: J. Weaver Jr. wrote: Bill Spikowski wrote: For years I relied on the Sync feature in Seamonkey to keep my bookmarks the same on several computers. A couple of years ago, that stopped working for

Re: Syncing SM bookmarks

2018-04-03 Thread Ed Mullen
On 4/3/2018 at 8:47 AM, Bill Spikowski created this epitome of digital genius: J. Weaver Jr. wrote: Bill Spikowski wrote: For years I relied on the Sync feature in Seamonkey to keep my bookmarks the same on several computers. A couple of years ago, that stopped working for me, so I switched

Re: Syncing SM bookmarks

2018-04-03 Thread Andrey ``Bass'' Shcheglov
Hi Bill, I suppose you've been using the Sync 1.1 server hosted by Mozilla Foundation. You can, however, build and run your own one, provided you can guarantee 24x7 availability. This is what PaleMoon devs do (you can actually switch to using their Sync 1.1 server). Regards, Andrey. On

Re: Syncing SM bookmarks

2018-04-03 Thread Bill Spikowski
Bill Spikowski wrote: For years I relied on the Sync feature in Seamonkey to keep my bookmarks the same on several computers. A couple of years ago, that stopped working for me, so I switched to a commercial service called Xmarks, which worked just as well, and the fee was modest. Last

Re: Syncing SM bookmarks

2018-04-03 Thread Bill Spikowski
EE wrote: Bill Spikowski wrote: For years I relied on the Sync feature in Seamonkey to keep my bookmarks the same on several computers. A couple of years ago, that stopped working for me, so I switched to a commercial service called Xmarks, which worked just as well, and the fee was modest.

Re: Syncing SM bookmarks

2018-04-03 Thread Bill Spikowski
J. Weaver Jr. wrote: Bill Spikowski wrote: For years I relied on the Sync feature in Seamonkey to keep my bookmarks the same on several computers. A couple of years ago, that stopped working for me, so I switched to a commercial service called Xmarks, which worked just as well, and the fee

Re: Syncing SM bookmarks

2018-04-03 Thread Bill Spikowski
Andrey ``Bass'' Shcheglov wrote: Run your own Sync 1.1 server: I thought Sync 1.1 was what I had been using, until it stopped working a couple of years ago. Is your link about some version of 1.1 that will still work

Re: Syncing SM bookmarks

2018-04-02 Thread Andrey ``Bass'' Shcheglov
Run your own Sync 1.1 server: Regards, Andrey. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

Re: Syncing SM bookmarks

2018-03-31 Thread Ant via support-seamonkey
On 3/31/2018 5:11 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote: ... What other options are available for syncing bookmarks in Seamonkey? I just copy my places.sqlite file. Be sure SeaMonkey is not running! -- "What do ants and bees use for cattle?" --Tom Note: A fixed width font (Courier, Monospace, etc.) is

Re: Syncing SM bookmarks

2018-03-31 Thread EE
Bill Spikowski wrote: For years I relied on the Sync feature in Seamonkey to keep my bookmarks the same on several computers. A couple of years ago, that stopped working for me, so I switched to a commercial service called Xmarks, which worked just as well, and the fee was modest. Last

Re: Syncing SM bookmarks

2018-03-31 Thread J. Weaver Jr.
Bill Spikowski wrote: For years I relied on the Sync feature in Seamonkey to keep my bookmarks the same on several computers. A couple of years ago, that stopped working for me, so I switched to a commercial service called Xmarks, which worked just as well, and the fee was modest. Last

Syncing SM bookmarks

2018-03-31 Thread Bill Spikowski
For years I relied on the Sync feature in Seamonkey to keep my bookmarks the same on several computers. A couple of years ago, that stopped working for me, so I switched to a commercial service called Xmarks, which worked just as well, and the fee was modest. Last year, Lastpass acquired