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To: Justin Banks who wrote (23440)7/5/1999 11:54:00 AM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
The problem Justin I like to collect really hard to find and what for me are for me special web-sites,many of them are URLS that hours of digging on Altavista or Yahoo--with the old Navigator I simply,via properties changed each to the first word being a category and then they in an alphabetic order based on category.And I thus could find them quickly.
Bookmarks for me are the most critical area of my internet life--200 bookmarks are at least my mimimum count at anyone time--so the alphabetic automatic sort is essential for me--the idea of constantly having to drag and drop to keep them in order is just not acceptable.Thanks,Max



To: Justin Banks who wrote (23440)7/6/1999 3:22:00 PM
From: nommedeguerre  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
Justin,

>>Of course, I have a cronjob that checks for dead links every week in my bookmarks and moves the bad ones aside, while sorting them according to a config. file, but my OS allows me that flexibility

What could be more flexible than doing MANUAL Refreshes on individual windows! One of my favorite standard features of Windows. Can hardly wait for Windows2000 to make the scene. Who needs simple scripting when I can spend hundreds on lame retail software that does what cron and perl do for free?

Cheers,

Norm