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I am really in a mess now.
When I bookmark a website on IE6, I can always easily transfer all my bookmarks from one computer to another and so no need to re-visit those bookmarked links from the new computer to bookmark them individually all over again through the new computer’s IE6. On my old computer, I can access my bookmarked links from : C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Favorites And then I zip this folder and save the zipped file on a cd and insert the cd on a new computer and copy the zipped favourites folder onto the new computer. Then finally I unzip it. Walla ! Now, on my new computer’s IE6, I can easily see the bookmarked links which I bookmarked from my old computer. Now, the problem starts when I use the latest version of Netscape Navigator. On the : C:\program Files\Netscape I cannot see any folder called “My Favourites” or even “Favourites” where all my bookmarks are supposed to be residing. Frankly, I have checked all the folders and files in the : C:\program Files\Netscape And no luck into finding the favourites folder. And that is why I am stuck. I am unable to copy my favourites or bookmarked links from one computer to another when I am dealing with transferring the bookmarked links that were bookmarked on Netscape Navigator. So, can anyone help me here ? I mean, what do I do now to transfer my bookmarks from one computer to another where the bookmarks were done on Netscape Navigator ?
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I would like to come-up with my own "Compression Algorithm" and teach that to the browsers so you can now show streaming videos and lengthy animations from your website without losing an arm and a leg on your band-width. |
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In Firefox, which also uses the Gecko engine, it's stored in a file called bookmarks.htm, probably somewhere in the Application Data folder in your Windows profile. Just search for it.
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