TSGL: combine bookmarks and favorites

Trio800_BonBon Trio800 at bonbon.net
Thu Jan 4 16:17:45 EST 2007


I know you want synchronized Bookmarks/favorites but 
how about using Firefox's add-on "IE View" which lets 
you open any page you have in firefox in IE instead.

There's an option to "Always view this page in IE" so 
that if you click on the bookmark, it will 
automatically open IE and View the page.

At least this might help until you can locate the 
program you want.

Bob



Chuck Neuenschwander wrote:
> 
> The Computer Whisperer <justin at whisperer.com.au> wrote:    I still dont' understand what you are asking for. as far as I can tell, you
> want to do what I described to you originally but you want a "program" that
> does it for you.
>    
>                   yes
> 
> What is your reasoning behind you wanting to do this and what is your
> reasoning behind using two different browsers?
>    
>                I like to use multiple browsers. They each have unique, usable features.
> 
> Is it so you can say "I think I have that favorite in Internet Explorer" and
> when you don't find it there, you can say "I'll just check FireFox's
> Bookmarks"?
>    
>               that sounds akin to self-flagellation to me
>              I want to use the compiled list to do my linking to favorites
> 
> Is it identical bookmarks in each browser that you are after?
>    
>            I have set identical bookmarks. They are of no advantage
> 
> Are you after a filter to remove duplicates when initially combining the
> firefox and ie bookmarks/favorites?
>    
>                       yes; the program I am looking for would maintain a list of
>                        all shortcuts, not duplicates, and would update whenever I
>                         add new shortcuts to IE or FF (or possibly Opera, too)
> 
> Is it for historical records so you can say to yourself "I bookmarked that
> one in Internet Explorer and not Firefox and I think that is important to
> know."?
>    
>                   no. I set bookmarks/favorites  for convenience; that's what they are for.
>                   It is not convenient to get somewhere if the shortcut is in one of the
>                            other browsers when I need it.
>                   sometimes I find myself GOOGLEing a topic to find a site and set
>                              a shortcut, knowing that that shortcut is probably already 
>                              in the "other" broswer; thus I have duplicates.
> 
> Is it because one person in your household uses firefox and the other uses
> IE?
>    
>                  that COULD be a valid reason, but isn't. 
>                                 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Justin
> 
> 
> 
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