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Bookmarks
is there away of having it so you can save a bookmark on a browser then open up anther browser (after closing the browser) and having the new bookmark in the browser you just opend
or
do i have to stick with the export to netscape(or anyother) then importing them
Bro - if you are using multiple browsers, and want to bookmark a particular site in each of them, just copy and paste the URL, then click Bookmark. This would be a one-time cost, so I don't see that it would be significant. As a side question, I'd be curious as to why you typically need to run multiple browsers simultaneously. -- J.W.
If they're compatible, like mozilla, firebird, netscape (I think) then you may be able to just symlink the rest to your main file. It's possible it could corrupt the file somehow, so make a backup, but it should work. Otherwise, it'd probably take something perl-like, or at least some scripting - no easy button or gizmo that I know of.
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