porting bookmarks

Nitebirdz nitebirdz at sacredchaos.com
Tue Feb 21 21:54:04 UTC 2006


On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 07:28:36AM -0400, Douglas Alves wrote:
> Is there a way (file or group of files) for carrying around one's
> personal configurations to install temporarily in other PCs?
> 
> When at home, I surf for answers to problems I have at the office, and
> bookmark the links (Ctrl-D) in my home-PC Firefox.
> 
> Is there a way of copying those bookmarks to my office-PC Firefox?
> 

Douglas,


Other people already answered how to do this.  I just wanted to reply to
let you know in a recent review I read of the recently released
SeaMonkey browser (it's just the old Mozilla suite with a different
name, apparently) the reviewer explained it has a nice feature that
allows you to synchronize/upload your bookmarks and other user
preferences to a server via HTTP or FTP, and then use them from another
system.  I haven't tried it myself, but thought it was an interesting
feature that may make some people consider SeaMonkey as their default
browser.  I suppose the feature will make it to Firefox sooner or later,
if it's not there yet.  

  http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/releases/


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