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I use Firefox for somethings and IE for others (too long to explain why).
Is there any way to import the bookmarks file from Firefox so I can keep my favorites in sync? Thanks!!! |
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Milo-in-San-Diego <MiloinSanDiego@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I use Firefox for somethings and IE for others (too long to explain why). > Is there any way to import the bookmarks file from Firefox so I can keep my > favorites in sync? In IE, File > Import and Export, then select Import favorites. Back up your favorites first in case you don't like the results. If you're going to continue to use both programs, consider getting the PlainOldFavorites extension for Firefox. It enables Firefox to share your IE favorites, so no synchronization is necessary. -- Gary L. Smith Columbus, Ohio |
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"Gary Smith" wrote: > Milo-in-San-Diego <MiloinSanDiego@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > I use Firefox for somethings and IE for others (too long to explain why). > > > Is there any way to import the bookmarks file from Firefox so I can keep my > > favorites in sync? > > In IE, File > Import and Export, then select Import favorites. Back up > your favorites first in case you don't like the results. If you're going > to continue to use both programs, consider getting the PlainOldFavorites > extension for Firefox. It enables Firefox to share your IE favorites, so > no synchronization is necessary. > > -- > Gary L. Smith > Columbus, Ohio > |
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Gary, that worked great. I had tried it before without luck, but I have a
feeling I was missing the "L" in .html. I like your idea about PlainOldFavorites, though. Can you explain how to get that and implement it? It would be nice to have it all in one place! What's more, if that place could be in "My Documents", that would be best because then it would get backed up automatically when I back up that huge file every week. "Gary Smith" wrote: > Milo-in-San-Diego <MiloinSanDiego@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > I use Firefox for somethings and IE for others (too long to explain why). > > > Is there any way to import the bookmarks file from Firefox so I can keep my > > favorites in sync? > > In IE, File > Import and Export, then select Import favorites. Back up > your favorites first in case you don't like the results. If you're going > to continue to use both programs, consider getting the PlainOldFavorites > extension for Firefox. It enables Firefox to share your IE favorites, so > no synchronization is necessary. > > -- > Gary L. Smith > Columbus, Ohio > |
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"Gary Smith" <bitbucket@example.com> wrote in message
news:OtDPy5pBGHA.1372@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl .... > If you're going to continue to use both programs, consider getting > the PlainOldFavorites extension for Firefox. It enables Firefox to share > your IE favorites, so no synchronization is necessary. Gary, That sounds like it could be just the information the poster here could use: <TITLE id="pageTitle">IE bookmarks convert to firefox automatically in Internet Explorer 6 General</TITLE> http://www.microsoft.com/communities...c-ad9e523fe420 Please consider updating that thread too. Since I don't use Firefox I was only able to reply how I would go about diagnosing how it implements Favorites or what to do if in fact they somehow shared the same file extension (e.g. *.URL). Thanks. Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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Milo-in-San-Diego wrote:
> I like your idea about PlainOldFavorites, though. > > Can you explain how to get that You can get it here: https://addons.mozilla.org/extension...cation=firefox |
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To get PlainOld Favorites for Firefox, go (using Forefox) to the Firefox
add-ons page at https://addons.mozilla.org/?application=firefox and search there for "plainoldfavorites", or go directly to https://addons.mozilla.org/extension...cation=firefox and click the "Install Now" button. Once the extension is installed and you've restarted Firefox, you'll have both "Bookmarks" and "Favorites" on your menu bar. The new Favorites function uses exactly the same files and folders that IE does, so any change you make in one browser is visible in both. It's possible to hide the Bookmarks menu entry if you don't intend to use it at all. Milo-in-San-Diego <MiloinSanDiego@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Gary, that worked great. I had tried it before without luck, but I have a > feeling I was missing the "L" in .html. > I like your idea about PlainOldFavorites, though. > Can you explain how to get that and implement it? It would be nice to have > it all in one place! What's more, if that place could be in "My Documents", > that would be best because then it would get backed up automatically when I > back up that huge file every week. > "Gary Smith" wrote: > > Milo-in-San-Diego <MiloinSanDiego@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > I use Firefox for somethings and IE for others (too long to explain why). > > > > > Is there any way to import the bookmarks file from Firefox so I can keep my > > > favorites in sync? > > > > In IE, File > Import and Export, then select Import favorites. Back up > > your favorites first in case you don't like the results. If you're going > > to continue to use both programs, consider getting the PlainOldFavorites > > extension for Firefox. It enables Firefox to share your IE favorites, so > > no synchronization is necessary. -- Gary L. Smith Columbus, Ohio |
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I've loaded this and I see the Bookmarks and the Favorites. So if I'm
understanding this, I stop using Bookmarks and start using Favorites instead? The only down side of this that I see is that Favorites seems to be much less flexible. I can move items around on Bookmarks but Favorites doesn't seem to allow that...I get the circle with the line through it if I try. Is there a fix for this? I use my bookmarks so much, I'd hate to go back to having to use "Organize Favorites" every time I wanted to organize my list. Thanks again! "Gary Smith" wrote: > Milo-in-San-Diego <MiloinSanDiego@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > I use Firefox for somethings and IE for others (too long to explain why). > > > Is there any way to import the bookmarks file from Firefox so I can keep my > > favorites in sync? > > In IE, File > Import and Export, then select Import favorites. Back up > your favorites first in case you don't like the results. If you're going > to continue to use both programs, consider getting the PlainOldFavorites > extension for Firefox. It enables Firefox to share your IE favorites, so > no synchronization is necessary. > > -- > Gary L. Smith > Columbus, Ohio > |
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Funny ... I thought when I read your post that Favorites had probably
been made "read-only" from Firefox. But when I tried it I don't seem to have any problem moving, creating renaming etc. Milo-in-San-Diego wrote: > I've loaded this and I see the Bookmarks and the Favorites. So if I'm > understanding this, I stop using Bookmarks and start using Favorites instead? > > The only down side of this that I see is that Favorites seems to be much > less flexible. I can move items around on Bookmarks but Favorites doesn't > seem to allow that...I get the circle with the line through it if I try. Is > there a fix for this? I use my bookmarks so much, I'd hate to go back to > having to use "Organize Favorites" every time I wanted to organize my list. |
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You're right, Favorites in IE isn't as flexible. You can sort the entries
by name as you can in IE, but the Firefox add-in doesn't have the drag-and drop feature for making customized arrangements. If you use Firefox most of the time and IE only occasionally, this may not be the best choice for you. I'd look at the various bookmark synchronizers that are out there. Perhpas one will suit you better. Another approach, if you mostly use Firefox, is to do all bookmark maintence there and set up a favorite in IE to point to Firefox's bookmarks.html. IE will open it as a local web page with an active link for each Firefox bookmark. Milo-in-San-Diego <MiloinSanDiego@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I've loaded this and I see the Bookmarks and the Favorites. So if I'm > understanding this, I stop using Bookmarks and start using Favorites instead? > The only down side of this that I see is that Favorites seems to be much > less flexible. I can move items around on Bookmarks but Favorites doesn't > seem to allow that...I get the circle with the line through it if I try. Is > there a fix for this? I use my bookmarks so much, I'd hate to go back to > having to use "Organize Favorites" every time I wanted to organize my list. > Thanks again! > "Gary Smith" wrote: > > Milo-in-San-Diego <MiloinSanDiego@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > I use Firefox for somethings and IE for others (too long to explain why). > > > > > Is there any way to import the bookmarks file from Firefox so I can keep my > > > favorites in sync? > > > > In IE, File > Import and Export, then select Import favorites. Back up > > your favorites first in case you don't like the results. If you're going > > to continue to use both programs, consider getting the PlainOldFavorites > > extension for Firefox. It enables Firefox to share your IE favorites, so > > no synchronization is necessary. > > > > -- > > Gary L. Smith > > Columbus, Ohio > > -- Gary L. Smith Columbus, Ohio |
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