Interviewed by CNN on 27/07/2011 12:42, Bernard Mercier told the world:

> Even before updating, I didn't have a bookmarks.html file.
> As far as I remember some comment, it is not used anymore and all is in one
> place, places.sqlite.
> Thus such a file can maybe grow considerably.

Not quite correct. SM 2.0.x still uses the bookmarks.html. One of the
big changes in 2.1 was precisely moving bookmars into places.sqlite --
which enabled a number of new features, such as Sync and the new
"click-on-the-address-bar-icon" method of bookmarking, similar to
Firefox's "star".

Still, for a variety of reasons, Seamonkey keeps the ability of
exporting the bookmarks to an html file automatically on shutdown. I
don't recall right now if this option is enabled by default.

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