Anyway, did I mention that the new Camino code for the bookmarks system is capable of importing Safari (and IE, Moz, Omni, and Thunderbird) bookmarks. So you could sync camino with your Safari sync!
At this stage there is no way the dev's are going to implement the feature you are requesting since the new bookmarks file (which has the same file format as Safari's - .string) structure has several additions to what Safari is saving (usage count, reach-ability, together wit groupbookmarks and dock menu prefs). Because they would have to ditch all these features.
On dinsdag, jul 29, 2003, at 21:46 Europe/Amsterdam, Reinhold Penner wrote:
On Tuesday, Jul 29, 2003, at 08:43 Pacific/Honolulu, Jasper Hauser wrote:
Asking the Camino team to depend on the Safari bookmarks file is hard, asking them to create a feature that is only available to the paid .Mac service is even harder. So forget about asking the developers to do this for you, instead try to find somebody to create an application which can do this for you.
There is already an app that synchronizes Safari and Camino bookmarks. I simply stay in Safari, because I absolutely love the syncing of bookmarks across multiple Macs. It's just a matter of what type of feature I personally value the most. I've stuck to Netscape 4.7 for a very long time because its roaming access. I moved on to Camino and now that Safari offers this, I'm sticking to Safari. Believe me, if that feature were in Camino, I'd be back with Camino. So all I can do is ask the devs to consider this. If it's an unreasonable request, I apologize.
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