Tom Brinkman wrote:
> 
>         I've been a Windows user for a very long time, an' an off
> again, on again Linux newbie for a coupl'a years now.  Netscape
> for Linux is just about as good as any version out there.  When
> they added Communicator, I started using IE.  I grew to like IE,
> one'hellof'alot'bettr'n Nscrape.  I find myself in about the same
> situation now, 'cept IE's not an option any more, any time soon.
> Besides Flight Simulator, I don't reckon Bill's gonna port IE to
> Linux.
> 
>         So in a short time I've gravitated to using StarOffice
> for NewsGroups (a lot like IE), and lately, Kmail.  Still stuck
> in NutScrape for surfin, with the exception of clickin' on links
> in emails.  That brings up Kfm.  Well, guess what I found out....
> (sorry if this has been beat to death)?
> 
>         If you're a Win/Linux user like me, and you used IE to
> surf a lot, you've got a whole bunch of bookmarks in your Windows\
> Favorites folder, right?  You're in luck then. Copy your Favorites
> folder to   /.kde/share/apps/kfm/bookmarks/   and start usin Kfm
> to browse.  A gaar_run_teeeeed fix for NS!  All your URL's will
> be right there workin' in the folders you put 'em in.
> --
> ..      Tom Brinkman    [EMAIL PROTECTED]                      .
> 

Tom....the last time i tried kfm as a net browser (mdk 5.2 or 5.3) it
couldn't handle cookies at all.  I'll give it a try, I'm running 6.0
now, thanks for the suggestion.

Alan

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