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I have several thousand bookmarks. I am still trying to decide the most convenient way to make them available to you. My bookmarks are in Netscape html format. Since Internet Explorer saves bookmarks as favorites, an html collection cannot simply be ported. I have tried at least a dozen or so bookmark programs for Windows, and wasted several days doing it. Some just didn't work, others were not up to what I was used to on the Mac. There is one program, however, that is fantastic, and head and shoulders above all others that I have tried. I recommend it wholeheartedly: It is Compass. I cannot praise this program highly enough. It will convert your favorites and has a blindingly fast search feature that I find to be indispensable. For a program that as far as I know is just used to convert bookmarks, and is cheap, try Bookmark Converter www.abc.se/~m9761/bm_conv/. The author's e-mail address is magnus@brading.pp.se (Magnus Bråding). The program is only $8 and does a great job. In the tables below I have listed certain book marks that are personal favorites, with my comments, and will simply convert my other bookmarks by category. Enjoy. You should be able to open a website simply by clicking on the link. I will shortly allow you to download bookmarks in either Netscape or IE formats, but for the time being, simply clicking on an html type link works pretty well. Simply open the bookmark link of your choice below. It will open as an html file. Within the HTML file, simply click on a blue underlined link that interests you. You can easily bookmark (or save as a favorite) either this site, or one or more of the bookmark categories listed below. Additionally, you can just as easily save the HTML page on to your computer (as "source," not "text") and edit it yourself, to suit your needs. If you are a Netscape user, you have the additional option of easily converting any of the bookmark HTML files on this page to serve as a Netscape Bookmark file. To do this, first save the HTML file to your desktop (or anywhere else on your computer). You can do this by choosing "Save As" from the file menu. Be sure to save it as "source," not "text." Next, pull down your Bookmarks menu, click on edit bookmarks, choose Open Bookmarks from the file menu and either (a) open the saved file as a new bookmarks file, or (b) choose "import" instead, and it will be a folder within the bookmarks file you are already using. It is that simple. The easiest and most comprehensive way to proceed, is to simply click on one of the three files or buttons listed below: Pleasure, Business or Law. All of the bookmarks are accessible from one of these three files. Alternatively, I have selectively broken down some of the categories that serve as subsets to the three main bookmark collections. They are listed in the table below. I haven't had time to break down all of the categories yet. Here is a zipped file of all of my favorites: Bookmarks.zip Business.html
I have much work to do on this section, but what I have below is a start. |