Daniel <[email protected]> wrote : > Ray_Net wrote: >> Daniel wrote: >>> Phillip Jones wrote: >>>> Daniel wrote: >>>>> Philip Chee wrote: >>>>>> On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 16:27:05 +0200, Ray_Net wrote: >>>>>>> Daniel wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>> Jane, I think the problem here *might* be that Firefox uses the same >>>>>>>> format addressbook as SeaMonkey, so there is no need to import it, >>>>>>>> just >>>>>>>> open the Firefox Address Book, select Manage Address book (or >>>>>>>> similar) >>>>>>>> and point Firefox to the location of the SeaMonkey Address Book. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Why not copying the SM adressbook in the place of the FF one ? >>>>>> >>>>>> Uh? Firefox has an addressbook? Since when? And how do you access >>>>>> it in >>>>>> Firefox? >>>>>> >>>>>> Phil >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Phillip, What do you look for in "BookMarks"?? Might I suggest that you >>>>> look for Web Addresses, so I think my using the term "Address Book" is >>>>> not to far off the mark. >>>>> >>>>> Perhaps I should put in a RFE to have "Bookmarks" changed to "Address >>>>> Book"?? To me, "bookmarks" are placed in things, they are not THE thing >>>>> themselves. >>>>> >>>>> Daniel >>>> ?? >>>> >>>> *Address books are exactly that*: email address, Name. nickname and if >>>> desired physical address, city, state, Zip/postal code, Phone, cell >>>> number, and a check market if the will accept HTML mail or not and >>>> whether you trust them to send remote content. >>>> >>>> Bookmarks are to be thought of.... well bookmarks place to go, say in a >>>> book, a location if you will. a URL is a Location on the web for a >>>> website. >>>> >>>> Another way to look at say you have a Book or long document typed in >>>> Word or converted to a PDF in that document is a Table of Contents (TOC) >>>> the table of contents if set up properly use each item in the TOC as a >>>> Bookmark to go to a specific location in the document. In this >>>> illustration you don't go to an addressbook you click a Bookmark to go >>>> to specific location. >>>> >>> Yes, Phillip, but my point is that places to go have addresses (your >>> home address, your Banks address, etc.) so www.mybankingplace.com is an >>> address on the internet/web/whatever, so if you have to save several web >>> addresses in a "book" it makes sense to call it an "addressbook", and >>> that addressbook would contain several bookmarks, i.e. the bookmark is >>> the web address contained in the addressbook. >>> >>> This way makes sense to me!! >>> >> Your way of sense is different that the majority. > > Ray, the majority of the world drives on the right hand side of the > road, here in Australia we drive on the left, so I know what it's like > to be part of the minority!!
How come you guys drive on the wrong side like that? ;-) -- - Jane Galt _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

