EE wrote:
>That was essentially what I had been doing. It is complicated by having >many duplicate entries and and unknown number that I would NOW say I had >placed in an inappropriate folder. I doubt that less than 10% of the >unique URL's will be deleted. Part of what I need to know for a useful >reorganization is how many times have which URL's have been duplicated. > >
CheckPlaces can find duplicates. It works in SeaMonkey as well as Firefox. It is no longer at the Mozilla addons site, but it is obtainable from here: http://daniel-lange.com/archives/71-SyncPlaces,-SortPlaces-...-preserving-these-and-other-excellent-Firefox-add-ons.html
Another tool that may be worth looking at is AM-Deadlink, to find out how many bookmarks resolve to invalid URLs: http://www.aignes.com/deadlink.htm
The caveat on this one is that it's no longer supported, and with Mozilla browsers using a database, rather than a flat file for bookmarks, you don't want to use it to delete bookmarks directly (instead, use it to identify dead bookmarks, and delete/modify from the bookmark tool).
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