When I installed SeaMonkey on my Mac PPC OS X 10.4 it should have automatically installed all my bookmarks evden from any previous versions of either Netscape or FireFox but it didn't.
With so many bookmarks to add there's virtually NO way to add them except manually.
SeaMonkey
Get a full Internet suite including Web browser, email manager, IRC instant messaging client, and HTML editor.
Version: 2.0
Manual bookmark import tool required
Feedback Type: Usage Tip
Contributed by: b_a_g_88 Monday, December 25 2006 @ 03:36 PM PST
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Recommend Product: YES
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You may need to export first -
For Safari, you'll need to Export your Safari Bookmarks buy opening Safari, then Selecting "File", "Export Bookmarks" and save them for SeaMonkey to import them. This may also be the case for other browsers, but either way, the complaint of no easy way to import them is not a valid complaint.Thursday, January 18 2007 @ 08:32 PM PST
Manual bookmark import tool required - spamonrye
In the copy of SeaMonkey I downloaded, I imported my bookmarks my selecting "Bookmarks->Manage Bookmarks..." and then going to the TOOLS menus and selecting "Import..."Friday, January 19 2007 @ 07:54 AM PST
Manual bookmark import tool required - spamonrye
In the copy of SeaMonkey I downloaded, I imported my bookmarks my selecting "Bookmarks->Manage Bookmarks..." and then going to the TOOLS menus and selecting "Import..."Friday, January 19 2007 @ 08:04 AM PST
Manual bookmark import tool required - deejemon
Go to Manage Bookmarks, click File > Import and find your bookmarks.html file. It will load them all in one step.Then, go to bugzilla.mozilla.org and log a bug report.
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Thursday, January 18 2007 @ 02:37 PM PST