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进口Firefox书签

2007年8月15日 · 由大卫布雷得里

进口Firefox书签想知道如何进口Firefox书签入您的iGoogle或Google桌面页? iGoogle装饰物和材料的一次快的查寻显露Google书签工具,您能迅速增加到您的Google帐户页。 但,看起来不似乎进口作用。

很好,您能仍然进口您的书签,但解答一少许kludgy。 首先,确定您跑FF的至少版本2.0和安装了Google工具栏(版本4或以后)。 一旦您做了,注册到您的iGoogle帐户(如果您认为您没有那些当中的一个,它基本上正义的您的GMail帐户与瘤打开)。 您应该看“在工具栏按书签”按钮。 点击少许下来箭头在那个按钮,咬对突然出现并且击中“进口Firefox书签”上下文菜单的底部,现在遵守Google指示进口。

您能取消选择您不想要采取与您的所有书签,但是,除非有许多那些,它大概是正义的更快进口他们全部,然后删除您不要从iGoogle内部的其中任一。 进口应该维护您的书签小组。

但,若您不使用Firefox,井同样处理工作在可能跑Google工具栏的其他浏览器,因此您可能也是劫掠您的IE喜爱这个方式。 当然,如果您有各种各样的书签文件传播横跨不同的计算机或用进口他们的不同的浏览器所有入iGoogle将给您一间唯一贮藏库为您的完全收藏。 进口Firefox书签过程不似乎进口重复的条目。 现在,您能访问所有您的书签从任何地方您能观看您的iGoogle页。 被做的工作。 当然,这是可能的与我的雅虎! 页多年来,而是我们不会通过呼喊弄翻拉里和Sergey对此,嗯?

到目前为止12个反应↓

  • 韦恩Smallman // 2007年8月17日在12:26 pm

    我做了同一件事与Google读者时间前,但它不是整个地直接的。

    它采取年龄使Google读者尊敬文件夹结构。 并且,没有办法从交换空间停止它为连字号…

  • 大卫布雷得里 // 2007年8月20日在10:21上午

    所有这些不同的系统有soooo许多弱点,如果仅某人可能构想可能做一切完全在要求时软件的片断 ;-)

  • ambikeshwar // 2008年5月17日在11:31 pm

    I don’t want to use google toolbar. Most of the features seem to be redundant on firefox 2.0 on uduntu (which I use) and makes the system a bit slow too. My bookmarks are frequently updated (almost weekly basis) so I need a fast way to upload them. So, my question is how can I export these bookmarks without using google tool to igoogle or google bookmark.

  • David Bradley // May 18, 2008 at 7:59 pm

    You can always install the toolbar temporarily just to carry out the import and then uninstall it…

    db

  • Ed // May 20, 2008 at 5:18 pm

    if using firefox, the best tool is Foxmarks.. it’s a firefox add-on .. the only downside, is that, unlike google bookmarks, once you’ve imported the bookmarks, they are permanantly stored on each pc or mac you have imported them to. Google bookmarks has that one advantage over foxmarks , where you can retain the privacy by having to log in each time if you need to.. Ed. .

  • David Bradley // May 20, 2008 at 5:35 pm

    Ed, as I understand it Foxmarks is most definitely an old-school application that essentially ignores the notion of cloud computing. I don’t want to have to import my bookmarks on to each and every machine I might use, much better is to have all your bookmarks in an online account accessible from any machine with a web browser. I think that’s the real incentive for anyone hoping to import their bookmarks from Firefox et al into iGoogle.

    db

  • Gaurav (I work at Foxmarks) // May 21, 2008 at 6:54 am

    Hi David, actually it’s more the opposite: Foxmarks stores all your bookmarks in the cloud. Every change you make to your bookmarks gets shipped off to the Foxmarks servers. Every so often, all you computers ping the cloud and check for new updates. If they find them, then they merge them into their local copies. You can also visit my.foxmarks.com to access your bookmarks online. We also let you share and access them via RSS, so you can add an RSS widget to iGoogle and have your bookmarks right there!

  • David Bradley // May 21, 2008 at 7:49 am

    Ah, righto, so Foxmarks is doing for bookmarks what Google Gears can do for news reader pages? You login from whichever computer and it synchronises your current bookmarks with the latest update on the last computer from which you logged in? Doesn’t that cause problems at cybercafes?

    db

  • Ed // May 21, 2008 at 3:31 pm

    If you’re using a public computer, you have the option of using the online only service form Foxmarx. So Foxmarx need not be installed and your Bookmarks remain safe on Foxmarx server. In fact this is where the similarity between the latter and google bookmarks can be noted. What more, Foxmarx honors the exact same folder structure as you have it on your pc or mac.; something that google needs to get sorted in my opinion!!
    Thanks Gaurav, I had no idea about the Foxmarx RSS widget for IGoogle..

    Cheers
    Ed

  • David Bradley // May 21, 2008 at 4:00 pm

    Okay, Ed, sounds convincing. Will it work with active bookmarks too and so make Foxmarks in essence a feed reader as well as a bookmark repository.

    db

  • David Bradley // May 21, 2008 at 4:28 pm

    Okay. I’ve just installed Foxmarks, a relatively simple, pain-free process, and my FF bookmarks are right there in front of me on the My Foxmarks page. I’ll have a play with them, and try synchronizing on a remote PC and will write-up my experiences with the tool in a future review, so be sure to grab the Sig Figs feed if you want to be sure not to miss that post.

    db

  • Gaurav (I work at Foxmarks) // May 23, 2008 at 12:08 am

    @David: Thanks for giving it a spin! Feel free to drop me a note if you have any questions or suggestions.

    @Ed: Thanks for covering those points about my.foxmarks. You’re clearly an expert and I need add nothing more!

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