Daniel wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 16:27:05 +0200, Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Jane, I think the problem here *might* be that Firefox uses the same
format addressbook as SeaMonkey, so there is no need to import it,
just
open the Firefox Address Book, select Manage Address book (or
similar)
and point Firefox to the location of the SeaMonkey Address Book.
Why not copying the SM adressbook in the place of the FF one ?
Uh? Firefox has an addressbook? Since when? And how do you access it in
Firefox?
Phil
Phillip, What do you look for in "BookMarks"?? Might I suggest that you
look for Web Addresses, so I think my using the term "Address Book" is
not to far off the mark.
Perhaps I should put in a RFE to have "Bookmarks" changed to "Address
Book"?? To me, "bookmarks" are placed in things, they are not THE thing
themselves.
Daniel
??
*Address books are exactly that*: email address, Name. nickname and if
desired physical address, city, state, Zip/postal code, Phone, cell
number, and a check market if the will accept HTML mail or not and
whether you trust them to send remote content.
Bookmarks are to be thought of.... well bookmarks place to go, say in a
book, a location if you will. a URL is a Location on the web for a
website.
Another way to look at say you have a Book or long document typed in
Word or converted to a PDF in that document is a Table of Contents (TOC)
the table of contents if set up properly use each item in the TOC as a
Bookmark to go to a specific location in the document. In this
illustration you don't go to an addressbook you click a Bookmark to go
to specific location.
Yes, Phillip, but my point is that places to go have addresses (your
home address, your Banks address, etc.) so www.mybankingplace.com is an
address on the internet/web/whatever, so if you have to save several web
addresses in a "book" it makes sense to call it an "addressbook", and
that addressbook would contain several bookmarks, i.e. the bookmark is
the web address contained in the addressbook.
This way makes sense to me!!
Your way of sense is different that the majority.
An adress book is a book of adresses.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Address_book
A Bookmark is a collection of URL(Uniform Resource Locator).
http://www.google.com/bookmarks/
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