Hi Ed,
Thanks again. ;-)  As I recall it did go that way, at least once.  Somehow 
though, I ended up with multiple versions of my imported bookmarks at 
various locations in a complicated tree.  The process wasn't dummy proof, 
as I used to teach my student programmers to do.  More thought on the 
subject seems to tell me it was when I imported Netscape bookmarks into 
IE.  This recollection process seems to be more of a task since becoming an 
older person.  Ah well.  Thanks once more

Al


At 02:57 PM 9/30/2002, you wrote:
>Al,
>The following is extracted from their Upgrade Guide.  This section
>was specific to upgrading from Explorer or other browser.  (Favorites/
>Bookmarks/Profiles were automatically handled for Netscape 4.5 on)
>
>/Ed
>
>Importing Favorites
>If you are upgrading from Microsoft Internet Explorer, your IE Favorites are
>automatically imported into Netscape 7.0. They are stored in an IE Favorites
>folder accessible from the Bookmarks menu in your browser. If you are 
>migrating
>from another browser, your favorites, or the equivalent, won't be imported,
>and you'll need to re-create them.
>
>Al Taylor wrote:
> >
> > Mark,
> > I used to use Netscape and thought it was superior to IE.  With the new
> > puter and the installed IE, I haven't made the switch, .... yet.  I created
> > a real mess with the old one trying to merge the "favorites" lists and
> > ended up with a tree more complicated than my family tree.  Do you know if
> > the favorites lists are merge able in a seamless fashion?  If so, I will
> > certainly add Netscape to my programs list.  TIA.
> >
> > Al
> >
> >   At 03:34 PM 9/29/2002, you wrote:
> > >For those out there that might care:
> > >I have been using the new Netscape 7 and have found it a solid enjoyable
> > >product. Unlike the piece or cr*p 6.X, 7 works well and has a short boot
> > >up time. Soon the old standby Netscape 4.76 will be off the system (glad
> > >as it didn't render many of the newer sites well.)
> > >
> > >Mark


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