
My Mac’s desktop is like my real desktop. Messy. I go through the same stages on my Mac—stack files on the desktop, organize files, purge files, rinse, repeat.
My Mac’s bookmarks get organized in similar fashion, except for one thing—multiple bookmark lists. Different bookmarks for Safari than for Firefox (yes, I use both, don’t you?).
That means I have some bookmarks that only apply to Safari and some that only apply to Firefox. Don’t blame my organizational skills..... (excerpted).
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Ian Lloyd said:
BookIt *was* a great app, but given that they *still* haven’t updated it to support Firefox 3, it kinda sucks ... especially as it’s a paid for app. They don’t appear to be interested in updating it. Radio silence. So, folks, don’t bother with Bookit if you want it work with the current range of browsers!