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Ron Kuzar

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Apr 17, 1998, 3:00:00 AM4/17/98
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I would like to report that Tom's suggestion worked.
I downloaded Columbine Bookmark, read into its main window my
Opera hotlist, read into its secondary window my Nescape
bookmarks, dragged over the folders, and saved the main window
onto itself (I also deleted some of the folders that came with
Opera). Everything is working just fine. And fast.
Thanks, Tom.
Roni
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On Fri, 17 Apr 1998 13:42:07 -0000, Thomas Settle wrote:

> There is one possibility which I will not be in a position to
>check out for a few weeks: Columbine Bookmark Merge, v. 3.3.
>It is a program I came across a short while ago and have begun
>to use to keep Netscape bookmark files on several different
>machines up to date with each other. It claims to be able to
>perform the same service between Netscape and MC-IE 'bookmarks'.
>And there is also a claim that it will do the same work with
>Opera Hot Lists. -- Is anyone now running Opera in a posistion
>to test?
>
> The program is 'essentially' free (though a donation to an
>educational foundation is requested) and can be found at:
>
> www.clark.net/pub/garyc/ .
>
>
> Good luck.
>
> Tom Settle
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In response to my query:
Opera looks very efficient.
Does anybody know how to import netscape bookmarks into Opera's
HotList?
Thanks
Roni

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