>> Mark Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > For example, the bookmarks system does not have a hierarchical > structure.
*blink* I know more than a handful of mostly computer-illiterate people who have well over 100 bookmarks. How are you supposed to find something in a list of 100 elements if it's not (somehow) hierarchically sorted? I won't even mention my 2000+ bookmarks list. The graph doesn't have to be acyclic, which is the problem with most bookmark managers I've seen. And the entries don't have to be in a single place (galeon gets this right). -- Marcelo | On Earth, No-one Can Hear You Say "Um". [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- (Terry Pratchett, Only You Can Save Mankind)

