BA - Take a look at Compass which stores bookmarks from both Netscape and IE in a three-frame database. I'm using the Lite version (which is Freeware) but I notice that it only works with Netscape. The current version (2.0) costs (I think) about $19.95 but well worth it in my opinion. I started using it after a crash wiped out all my bookmarks (still haven't managed to get 'em all back - but that won't happen again!) I transfer my bookmarks from my desktop to my sub-laptop whenever I set off on a trip.
Contact details I have:
Author: Daniel Liu
E-mail:
[email protected]
Web: http://mini.net/cgi-bin/sax?3219
Compass: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/5500/compass.html Notice this website isn't working at the moment - don't know whether that is permanent or just a glitch
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Feline
(I Sit, I Watch, I Smile)
Oh yes - almost forgot - less elegant but get-the-job-done method: locate your bookmarks file in Netscape or IE (in Netscape at least it will in HTML format). Save file under another name somewhere else, and then transfer that file to your laptop. Open it as a local file with IE 5.5 - you should see all your bookmarks, and should be able to click on the one you want to fire IE up to go to that url. Not very elegant - but it works! Just remember that in Netscape, the bookmark file gets read into Netscape while it's loading, then written back out again when you close the programme.
[This message has been edited by Feline (edited 07 August 2000).]