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Moving Address book and Bookmarks from Netscape 7.2
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jeff_wisnia
2012-06-16 17:38:02 UTC
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I just installed SeaMonkey ver 2.10.

I've been using Netscape 7.2 for years, but it's browser crashes on a
lot of web pages these days.

I'm guessing there is a way of moving the address book and bookmarks
from Netscape to SeaMonkey.

If I'm right, I'd appreciate learning what the file names are, where
they are located for Netscape and where to copy them into SeaMonkey.

Thanks guys,

Jeff
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The speed of light is 1.8*10e12 furlongs per fortnight.
Zanqeutil
2012-06-16 19:56:44 UTC
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Post by jeff_wisnia
I just installed SeaMonkey ver 2.10.
I've been using Netscape 7.2 for years, but it's browser crashes on a
lot of web pages these days.
I'm guessing there is a way of moving the address book and bookmarks
from Netscape to SeaMonkey.
If I'm right, I'd appreciate learning what the file names are, where
they are located for Netscape and where to copy them into SeaMonkey.
Thanks guys,
Jeff
This newsgroup netscape.public.mozilla.seamonkey is almost dead.

Ask your question in:

server: news.mozilla.org
mozilla.support.seamonkey

There's a lot of expertise there.

I never used Netscape 7.2 but it probably had it's bookmarks stored
in bookmarks.html. You can import this file in Seamonkey 2.10
'Manage Bookmarks' choose import HTML.

And you can export your Netscape adressbook in LDIF or CSV format and
import this file in Seamonkey 2.10

Regards,

Zanqeutil
jeff_wisnia
2012-06-16 21:41:58 UTC
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Post by Zanqeutil
Post by jeff_wisnia
I just installed SeaMonkey ver 2.10.
I've been using Netscape 7.2 for years, but it's browser crashes on a
lot of web pages these days.
I'm guessing there is a way of moving the address book and bookmarks
from Netscape to SeaMonkey.
If I'm right, I'd appreciate learning what the file names are, where
they are located for Netscape and where to copy them into SeaMonkey.
Thanks guys,
Jeff
This newsgroup netscape.public.mozilla.seamonkey is almost dead.
server: news.mozilla.org
mozilla.support.seamonkey
There's a lot of expertise there.
I never used Netscape 7.2 but it probably had it's bookmarks stored
in bookmarks.html. You can import this file in Seamonkey 2.10
'Manage Bookmarks' choose import HTML.
And you can export your Netscape adressbook in LDIF or CSV format and
import this file in Seamonkey 2.10
Regards,
Zanqeutil
Thankee!

Jeff
--
Jeffry Wisnia
(W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)
The speed of light is 1.8*10e12 furlongs per fortnight.
Zanqeutil
2012-06-18 09:24:14 UTC
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Post by jeff_wisnia
Post by Zanqeutil
Post by jeff_wisnia
I just installed SeaMonkey ver 2.10.
I've been using Netscape 7.2 for years, but it's browser crashes on a
lot of web pages these days.
I'm guessing there is a way of moving the address book and bookmarks
from Netscape to SeaMonkey.
If I'm right, I'd appreciate learning what the file names are, where
they are located for Netscape and where to copy them into SeaMonkey.
Thanks guys,
Jeff
This newsgroup netscape.public.mozilla.seamonkey is almost dead.
server: news.mozilla.org
mozilla.support.seamonkey
There's a lot of expertise there.
I never used Netscape 7.2 but it probably had it's bookmarks stored
in bookmarks.html. You can import this file in Seamonkey 2.10
'Manage Bookmarks' choose import HTML.
And you can export your Netscape adressbook in LDIF or CSV format and
import this file in Seamonkey 2.10
Regards,
Zanqeutil
Thankee!
Jeff
This old Netscape FAQ maybe helpful.
http://ilias.ca/archive/netscape/profilefaq/

Seamonkey Profile migration:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_migration_-_SeaMonkey

Regards,

Zanqeutil

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