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SJM
08-31-2005, 03:22 PM
Hi Bob Affifi.

I saw your suggestion to use Firefox and promptly found it, downloaded, it, etc. Now I'm a bit less sure of myself and I am wondering if you can help me. I've been using the SBC Yahoo Browser. When I loaded up Firefox, it gave me the option to import my bookmarks from Internet Explorer, but ooops, that's not where my bookmarks seem to be (duh....). So, I'm wondering, if you can give me a better understanding of the relationship between the 3 vehicles. Somehow I thought the SBC tool used Internet Explorer as a base, but now I'm thinking it is totally separate? Do I now have three separate browsers? Do you think I can import my bookmarks from the SBC browser?

Is this way too much to ask? If so just smack me and send me back to trying to figger it out myself....

Susan

bobafifi
08-31-2005, 03:35 PM
Do you think I can import my bookmarks from the SBC browser?

I'm not familiar with the SBC/Yahoo! browser, sorry. However, there should be a "Export Bookmarks" (or something like that), that you can use to save your bookmarks to your desktop (typically called bookmarks.html). You can then import this file into Firefox.

-Bob
https://www.usedviolins.com

Suzanne
08-31-2005, 04:09 PM
Go ahead and run the Firefox/Explorer import function and when done, go to Firefox, click Bookmarks and see if all your favorites are in there...

If so, there's no further steps required.
Cheers!
Suzanne


Hi Bob Affifi.

I saw your suggestion to use Firefox and promptly found it, downloaded, it, etc. Now I'm a bit less sure of myself and I am wondering if you can help me. I've been using the SBC Yahoo Browser. When I loaded up Firefox, it gave me the option to import my bookmarks from Internet Explorer, but ooops, that's not where my bookmarks seem to be (duh....). So, I'm wondering, if you can give me a better understanding of the relationship between the 3 vehicles. Somehow I thought the SBC tool used Internet Explorer as a base, but now I'm thinking it is totally separate? Do I now have three separate browsers? Do you think I can import my bookmarks from the SBC browser?

Is this way too much to ask? If so just smack me and send me back to trying to figger it out myself....

Susan

SJM
08-31-2005, 06:17 PM
Thanks Bob and Thanks Suzanne.

First to Suzanne: I did that, and it didn't work, which is why I was confused in the first place.

Next to Bob: I think you have probably hit the nail on the head. I assume I have to export them first and then import them. I will try that next. Many

Thanks to you both for answering.

Susan



Go ahead and run the Firefox/Explorer import function and when done, go to Firefox, click Bookmarks and see if all your favorites are in there...

If so, there's no further steps required.
Cheers!
Suzanne

SJM
08-31-2005, 06:26 PM
Thanks Bob. It worked perfectly!!!!

Susan


Thanks Bob and Thanks Suzanne.

First to Suzanne: I did that, and it didn't work, which is why I was confused in the first place.

Next to Bob: I think you have probably hit the nail on the head. I assume I have to export them first and then import them. I will try that next. Many

Thanks to you both for answering.

Susan

bobafifi
08-31-2005, 06:46 PM
Thanks Bob. It worked perfectly!!!!

Susan

Great! Glad to hear it worked out. :-)

I'm assuming you're on a PC (not a Mac). If so, you may want to seriously consider NOT using IE or SBC/Yahoo! for your browsing (security, pop-ups, spyware, adware etc.). As I mentioned in an earlier post (https://www.waccobb.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1228), the computer at People's Music recently got so overrun with viruses and adware that it had to be completely reformatted to return it to something resembling a tool that we could use. The *policy* now is that we ONLY use FireFox and Web based email (Yahoo! (https://www.yahoo.com), Gmail (https://www.gmail.com), Fastmail (https://www.fastmail.fm/), etc.) on the computer - NO Outlook, NO Explorer.

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-Bob
https://www.usedviolins.com

SJM
09-01-2005, 07:31 AM
Yes I'm on a PC, and lucky me, I've only used Yahoo mail because it does such a good job of filtering out the junk -- something I couldn't ever get Outlook to do. Do you use the Mozzilla email program Thunderbird too?

I also keep Spybot, Adaware and Yahoo AntiSpy on my desktop and run each of them regularly. I got one tiny bit of spyware on my computer a few months ago and it took all of those plus the help of a tech at SBC to get rid of the little bleeper.
Susan


Great! Glad to hear it worked out. :-)

I'm assuming you're on a PC (not a Mac). If so, you may want to seriously consider NOT using IE or SBC/Yahoo! for your browsing (security, pop-ups, spyware, adware etc.). As I mentioned in an earlier post (https://www.waccobb.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1228), the computer at People's Music recently got so overrun with viruses and adware that it had to be completely reformatted to return it to something resembling a tool that we could use. The *policy* now is that we ONLY use FireFox and Web based email (Yahoo! (https://www.yahoo.com/), Gmail (https://www.gmail.com/), Fastmail (https://www.fastmail.fm/), etc.) on the computer - NO Outlook, NO Explorer.

-Bob
https://www.usedviolins.com (https://www.usedviolins.com/)

bobafifi
09-01-2005, 07:08 PM
Do you use the Mozzilla email program Thunderbird too?

I've been a long-time Yahoo! Mail user and early last year opted for their Mail Plus service ($20/yr.) which gives me a whopping 2Gigs of storage so I have no need to download as well as a bunch of other things. So far I've used about 8% of my capacity - and I get a TON of email!

As for using Mozilla and Thunderbird, the answer is yes - but mostly for archiving purposes.


I got one tiny bit of spyware on my computer a few months ago and it took all of those plus the help of a tech at SBC to get rid of the little bleeper.

The Winfixer (https://www.geekstogo.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=56177) and nail.exe (https://netrn.net/spywareblog/archives/2005/05/10/got-aurora-nailexe/) adware were all it took for me to push for a policy change for the computer use at People's Music. So far, it seems to be working.

-Bob
https://www.usedviolins.com