On Tuesday, Jul 29, 2003, at 11:34 Pacific/Honolulu, Jasper Hauser wrote:


I think it would be better if Apple would allow it's users of .Mac to be able to also synchronize 3d party bookmark files.

...and I think it would have been better for Apple to simply make Camino the OS X browser. If you think that Apple gives at rat's ass about Camino, try smoking something else ;-)


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!

That's cool.


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.

Seriously, the whizzbang features of a Camino bookmark file are completely lost on me as long as I can't keep them in synch across multiple Macs. As I said, that is and remains my main reason to prefer Safari. If camino can find a way to synch them without the Safari connection, I'll be happy to use that.


-Reinhold

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