andrea <andrea.crott...@gmail.com> writes:

> Samuel Wales <samolog...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> On 2009-11-25, andrea <andrea.crott...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> That can be done with existing features, IIUC.
>>
>> I don't know if this is what you're considering, but I'd like to use
>> org as the central place to store all bookmarks, for all browsers, and
>> sync.  What needs to be done to make that happen, do you suppose?
>
> I agree with you.
> Exporting automatically all the files in the org-agenda to a very big
> html file with all the links it's not a big deal.
>
> The problems than for me are
> - organization of bookmarks:
>   If they are all together it's not so useful, I would like subdiretories
>
> - integration with browsers and automatic importing:
>   Without automatic importing/synchronization it's not so useful, we
>   should find a common way to collect bookmarks and set the different
>   browsers to fetch from it.

See BookmarkExtension:
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/emacs/BookmarkExtension

It support now nearly all:
emacs-w3m bookmarks, Firefox bookmarks, Delicious bookmarks, Gnus
bookmarks, Man pages etc...

You can jump to url bookmarks either to w3m or Firefox.

> Any other thoughts?
> If someone uses quicksilver by the way I think an org-mode plugin would
> be wonderful, it would be a nice way to experiment with objective C... 
>
>
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