Columbine Bookmark Merge (no install)

T

Tramp

Columbine Bookmark Merge is a (free) accessory to the NetScape,
Microsoft Internet Explorer, NCSA Mosaic, and Opera world-wide web
browsers. Features include:

1. Merge bookmarks, favorites, or hotlists from two files without
producing unwanted duplicates. Very useful when you travel back and
forth from home to work and want to keep your bookmarks or favorites
synchronized in both locations. Also useful when you exchange bookmark
files with a friend.

2. Convert NetScape bookmarks to MSIE favorites or vice versa. Convert
16-bit favorites to 32-bit favorites or vice versa. Also supports
conversion from NCSA Mosaic hotlists or Opera Hotlists to/from any of
the other formats.

3. Capture the URL of the document currently being displayed by your
browser.

4. Capture all the URLs in the document currently being displayed by
your browser. Use this feature to capture all URLs currently displayed
by Yahoo, AltaVista, Excite, or other web search engine. A big help
when you are doing research.

5. Publish your bookmarks or favorites on the web. CBM will convert
bookmarks into formatted HTML documents using any of the supplied layout
style. Create your own styles if you wish.

6. A clipboard watch feature permits you to capture URLs from virtually
any application. Reading a mail message that contains a URL? Just copy
the URL to the Windows clipboard and CBM will automatically capture it.

7. Launch NS, MSIE, Mosaic, or Opera directly from CBM and display a
document.

8. There are features to help LAN Administrators distribute bookmarks
or favorites to all user workstations on their LAN.

9. Support for long file and directory names when run under Win95 or
WinNT.

ftp://ftp.externet.hu/pub/mirror/sac/comm/cbm33m.zip
 
K

KHaled

Columbine Bookmark Merge

Is this aware of Mozilla/FF ?

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C

Chris Dubea

Is this aware of Mozilla/FF ?

No. It will not utilize FF bookmark files. It is a VERY old 16 Win
application and is glacially slow even on fast computers.
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Chris
 
K

KHaled

No. It will not utilize FF bookmark files. It is a VERY
old 16 Win application and is glacially slow even on fast
computers.
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=============== Chris

Thanks, my SCORE file has one more entry...

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KHaled

e-mail: khaledihREMOVEUPPERCASELETTERS at fusemail dot com
(correcting antispam crap..)
please start your subject line with the string "==NG=="
 

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