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jmort

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Jun 10, 2005
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Southern CA
I use safari and omniWeb for most of my web browsing, and firefox and camino for a limited number of uses. I have different reasons for using multiple web browsers, but the fact that my bookmarks are spread across two or three browsers is getting more and more frustrating. Does anybody know if there's an easy way to create bookmarks in a single location that are accessible from all of my browsers?

Thanks all
 
Not as far as I know. They all use slightly different file formats. The closest thing I can think of would be to use the Finder's bookmarking capability - dragging the URL icon into the Finder and creating a .webloc file, and doing an Open With to the .webloc to choose which browser to open it in. Another way would be to make your own custom HTML bookmarks file that any browser can read and perhaps bookmarking THAT page in each browser for quick access to it.
 
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