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    The Wizard of Doze
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    Use Firefox 3 Beta 1 and everything is faster, even (current and future) CP forums. Prefer Portable Firefox 3 Beta 1[^] because: "All you have to do is download, extract/install it, and you’ll be playing with Firefox 3 Beta 1. You also don’t have to worry about messing up your existing Firefox profile since it is all self-contained in the single Portable Firefox folder." One drawback so far: existing FF bookmarks cannot be imported (at least not the thousands I have).

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      Use Firefox 3 Beta 1 and everything is faster, even (current and future) CP forums. Prefer Portable Firefox 3 Beta 1[^] because: "All you have to do is download, extract/install it, and you’ll be playing with Firefox 3 Beta 1. You also don’t have to worry about messing up your existing Firefox profile since it is all self-contained in the single Portable Firefox folder." One drawback so far: existing FF bookmarks cannot be imported (at least not the thousands I have).

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      Pawel Krakowiak
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      The Wizard of Doze wrote:

      One drawback so far: existing FF bookmarks cannot be imported (at least not the thousands I have).

      That's why I use Google Bookmarks[^], they follow me wherever I go in Firefox and IE (haven't tried the other browsers, because I almost don't use them). You should give them a try. Google Toolbar contains a button which displays all bookmarks in a drop down, you can add new, edit them, delete, etc. Everything is tagged (well, Web 2.0..). You get the picture.

      Kind regards, Pawel Krakowiak Miraculum Software[^]

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        The Wizard of Doze wrote:

        One drawback so far: existing FF bookmarks cannot be imported (at least not the thousands I have).

        That's why I use Google Bookmarks[^], they follow me wherever I go in Firefox and IE (haven't tried the other browsers, because I almost don't use them). You should give them a try. Google Toolbar contains a button which displays all bookmarks in a drop down, you can add new, edit them, delete, etc. Everything is tagged (well, Web 2.0..). You get the picture.

        Kind regards, Pawel Krakowiak Miraculum Software[^]

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        Kevin McFarlane
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        Yep. Google Bookmarks are great. I've only recently started using them in anger but now there's no looking back. :)

        Kevin

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