Mark Hansen wrote:
On 1/10/2011 4:40 PM, Walter wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
I can only assume that all of the same information that was contained in
the flat file and all of the functionality currently in Manage Bookmarks
will be retained...and this is just a change in file structure/format
and not top level functionality...

For most things, that's right. The only feature I know that we lost in
the transition are groupmarks, which have been replaced by the
possibility to open any folder of bookmarks in tabs. Everything else
should (as far as I know) be preserved, but 2.1 also adds the
possibility to use tags on bookmarks, use "livemarks", saved bookmarks
searches, and a few other things (which are easier to do with the
database model).


Hi !
Could you tell me what a groupmark is ?
I see only "bookmark", "folder" and "separator" when managing bookmarks.



I remember word marks and group marks on the old IBM 1401 and 1410. A
gumwum (groupmark+wordmark) would stop any data file record transfer.
Back in the 1960s.
w.

Do you believe that is what is being referred to here?

No, just recalling a memory from second generation computers. My apology if it offends anybody.

w.

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