Save your bookmarks when switching between browsers.
Bookmark Converter supports conversion of bookmark files in both directions between Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. If you switch between browsers, this will help you find all your favorite places on the Web again. Features include remote conversion for multiple users in large networks and command-line conversion, including an option called '-silent,' so the program runs invisibly in command-line mode. In version 2.9, the program is fully compatible with Netscape 6. A problem related to reserved filenames in DOS has been fixed.
I just downloaded and tried Bookmark Converter 3.2 Bata 2.----- It rocks.-----
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<p>I have a bunch of old bookmarks in dozens of directories from Netscape Navigator 4.78. A while back I installed Mozilla and the bookmarks never made to move over. With This version of Bookmark Converter 3.2 I just moved the bookmarks to Internet Explorer 6.0.2800 on Windows 2000, Mozilla 1.7.13, FireFox 1.5.0.7, and Opera 9.02.-----
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<p>I checked out Bookmark Converter on Windows XP and it work fine on that OS as well.-----
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<p>The trick with the conversion is to find the location of your bookmark files. Basically I took the old bookmark file and converted the bookmarks into Windows favorites. Then I converted the favorites into bookmark files in the newer browses. As the location of the bookmark files will vary from operating system to operating system and from one version of a browser to another it is best to just search the whole drive for the file.-----
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<p>Under Netscape the file name is either bookmarks.htm for Netscape 1-4 or bookmarks.html for later versions of Netscape.-----
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<p>For Mozilla its bookmarks.html-----
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<p>For FireFox its bookmarks.html-----
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<p>For Opera its Opera6.adr-----
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<p>Note that for some browsers there may be more than one bookmark file and the files may be in different locations.----
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<p>As an aside the file finder in Windows XP is junk and is just about useless. You can download Babylon File manager from Download.com. Do a search for Babylon on Download.com. Once the program is open go to services, search.
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Crashes Every time.
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The 3.0 verion and the 3.1 versions bot crash on XP. I can't use it to transfer from favorites to Mozilla.
It's odd that this level of bug can survive through ANY kind of update.
Works for my limited use
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I only convert from IE to NS bookmarks. And for that, it works fine.
Works as promised!
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This software worked as advertised. I was able to easily convert all of my Favorites in IE 6 (Windows XP) to Bookmarks in Mozilla 1.1.
The sofware is slightly tricky though. You have to go into setting and change the default bookmark format from "Netscape versions 1-4" to "Netscape version 5-6" if you are using Mozilla or Netscape 6 or later.
Also, you have to find the location of Mozialla bookmarks. They are not in the program files directory. They are located in the "c:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles\" directory. The filename is "bookmarks.html" instead of "bookmarks.htm" as with older version of Netscape.
Don't bother with it
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Does this work with a netscape release of the last four years?
If the same twat wrote it as built the website I doubt it
didnt' work
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I used it long time ago with win98, winxp IE which is 6 has I/O error...
button line..it sucks
no support for opera
I just downloaded it and tested
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It doesn't have much features and it crashes my system. I get some kind of I/O error. Too bad.
Great for transfering bookmarks between Macs and Windows
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First I'd like to say this. Roy Clark, your fellow Mac users love ya and are happy that you're using a Mac, but really, you're making the rest of us look bad (I'm refraining from saying something insulting on the subject of your IQ so I won't get this deleted). OF COURSE IT WON'T WORK ON YOUR MAC. It's Windows software! LOL If you want something similar (though better) on a Mac, get URL Manager. Does the same thing but gives you more options. Bookmark Converter is a really helpful app for Windows. Here's what to do to convert bookmarks from Macs to Windows. First, essentially the Netscape bookmark.html file on a Mac is basically the same on Windows under Windows Netscape. So there's your easy transferance right there. Just convert any favorites.html or hotlist.html file to a Netscape bookmarks.html file with URL Manager on the Mac, copy the bookmarks.html file from you Mac to your Windows computer, then convert the bookmarks.html file to Windows Internet Explorer's favorites URLs.