Importing Safari Bookmarks to Opera

2012-11-12 Thread Robert Miller-Eves

Can anyone tell me how to do this. I've tried exporting Saf.Bookmarks to 
desktop and then importing that file into Opera,but the file is greyed out.
Where can I fing the Saf. Bookmarks file in OS10.8?
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Re: Importing Safari Bookmarks to Opera

2012-11-12 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Robert,

It should be in the User Library folder like always, it's just that Apple has 
hidden the User Library in Lion.
Click on Go to Folder... under the Go menu and put in ~/Library/Safari. Your 
Bookmarks.plist file should be right there

Cheers,
Ronni

On 12/11/2012, at 5:09 PM, Robert Miller-Eves bobme...@highway1.com.au wrote:

 
 Can anyone tell me how to do this. I've tried exporting Saf.Bookmarks to 
 desktop and then importing that file into Opera,but the file is greyed out.
 Where can I fing the Saf. Bookmarks file in OS10.8?


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Re: Importing Safari Bookmarks to Opera

2012-11-12 Thread Robert Miller-Eves
Hi Ronni! Thanks a HEAP! You are one BRILLIANT Mac GURU.

On 12/11/2012, at 5:25 PM, Ronni Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:

 Hi Robert,
 
 It should be in the User Library folder like always, it's just that Apple has 
 hidden the User Library in Lion.
 Click on Go to Folder... under the Go menu and put in ~/Library/Safari. 
 Your Bookmarks.plist file should be right there
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 
 On 12/11/2012, at 5:09 PM, Robert Miller-Eves bobme...@highway1.com.au 
 wrote:
 
 
 Can anyone tell me how to do this. I've tried exporting Saf.Bookmarks to 
 desktop and then importing that file into Opera,but the file is greyed out.
 Where can I fing the Saf. Bookmarks file in OS10.8?
 
 
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Re: Opera

2002-12-11 Thread Neil Houghton
on 11/12/02 07:32, bill parker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am just trying out the browser Opera V5 - so far it seems much better than
 Microsloth Internet Exploder, but does anyone have any negative comment?
 
Not used it myself but this month's Australian Macworld (Dec 2002) has
Battle of the Browsers article comparing 7 browsers (including IE 
Opera). They tested them on 5 websites and noted that Opera seemed to have
problems on some of them - eg studio.adobe.com/explore where they say that
opera can't access the java script  CSS-based pop-up menus at the right
side of the screen.

Cheers

Neil

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Re: Opera

2002-12-11 Thread Shay Telfer

I am just trying out the browser Opera V5 - so far it seems much better than
Microsloth Internet Exploder, but does anyone have any negative comment?

Bill


You might also want to try Chimera

http://www.mozilla.org/projects/chimera

Have fun,
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Re: IE5 (was Opera)

2002-12-11 Thread Rob Findlay
On 11/12/02 10:35 AM, Neil Houghton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 11/12/02 07:32, bill parker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I am just trying out the browser Opera V5 - so far it seems much better than
 Microsloth Internet Exploder, but does anyone have any negative comment?
 
 Not used it myself but this month's Australian Macworld (Dec 2002) has
 Battle of the Browsers article comparing 7 browsers (including IE 
 Opera). They tested them on 5 websites and noted that Opera seemed to have
 problems on some of them - eg studio.adobe.com/explore where they say that
 opera can't access the java script  CSS-based pop-up menus at the right
 side of the screen.
 

Personally I don't get why everyone seems so down on IE.
So it's a Microsoft product. Big deal, it's free.
I remember when version 5 for OS9 first came out some online reviews said it
was not only the best browser ever released for the Mac but the best browser
for any platform ever.
In my experience it is stable, mature, full featured  works with almost
every online banking or otherwise interactive website I've come across.
Sometimes thinking different is using whatever works without regard to who
made it especially when the price is right.

Just my two cents.
Rob



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Opera

2002-12-10 Thread bill parker
I am just trying out the browser Opera V5 - so far it seems much better than
Microsloth Internet Exploder, but does anyone have any negative comment?


Bill