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<blockquote data-quote="nicely" data-source="post: 200343"><p>I'm running MOS X 10.3.9 on a G3 iBook. According to Safari "Help" I had to do all my importing when I first opened Safari. Evidently I'm out of luck now. However, this information is tempered by the further observation, "You might be able to move your bookmarks to Safari by exporting them from your web browser as an HTML document. Then open the document in Safari and open your Bookmarks Library in a separate window. Drag the links from the first window to a collection in your Bookmarks Library."</p><p></p><p>I sorta understand that — but I'm not too swift with that HTML stuff? Is there a way for me to convert my bookmaks.plist files into HTML format?</p><p></p><p>Also, I've learned in "Help" that if I had signed up for ".mail" I could have done all this with iSync. That doesn't really help me, I'm too cheap to sign on for $99 just to synchronize my plist files.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicely, post: 200343"] I'm running MOS X 10.3.9 on a G3 iBook. According to Safari "Help" I had to do all my importing when I first opened Safari. Evidently I'm out of luck now. However, this information is tempered by the further observation, "You might be able to move your bookmarks to Safari by exporting them from your web browser as an HTML document. Then open the document in Safari and open your Bookmarks Library in a separate window. Drag the links from the first window to a collection in your Bookmarks Library." I sorta understand that — but I'm not too swift with that HTML stuff? Is there a way for me to convert my bookmaks.plist files into HTML format? Also, I've learned in "Help" that if I had signed up for ".mail" I could have done all this with iSync. That doesn't really help me, I'm too cheap to sign on for $99 just to synchronize my plist files. [/QUOTE]
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