Craig Dickson said: > This has not happened to me since switching to Mozilla, a far > superior browser in every respect (well, starting with 0.9.4, at > least).
without roaming access i won't be switching away from netscape 4.7x anytime soon(though i do use opera a lot on the side) im !$#@ pissed that AOL hasnt released a version of netscape that supports roaming, i heard a year or 2 ago they were planning on a 'corporate' edition which i expected would include this feature, but looking at netscape 6.2 it still doesn't have it, and last time i looked at mozilla it didn't have it either:( ive been using roaming access to keep bookmarks synced with a central server automatically for almost 3 years now.. (apache's mod_roaming) there are shellscripts for opera to sync with a roaming server(crude but its suposed to work) last time i tried them they didn't work though. so whenever i add a bookmark i add it in both places..or add it in netscape and re import netscape's into opera. nate