Yes, I know of a way to access favorites from any computer and its free at users-edge.com I can also save links and password hints so I never have to e-mail for lost passwords. I have gone through several hard drives on my personal computer but have never lost my links and favorates that I have at users-edge.com
Posted by: Dave at November 21, 2005 5:47 PM
but if you do it this way, it keeps asking if we want to skip or try again....so we ultimately have to skip....new to this ---so we don't get to save all of them going to the C drive JO
Posted by: Joanne at January 21, 2007 9:10 AM
Smiple they are just small files and folders. Just create a new folder on your desktop then drag and drop them into that folder. Now copy the folder to a CD or floppy or print them out.
Posted by: bargainbin at March 21, 2008 12:00 PM
I was making backup copies of files. Unbeknown to me when I click and drag on my laptop I must hold down the ctrl key to drag a copy otherwise it moves the file. This works different from my home PC and as a result I inadvertently cut the favourites out of the system. How do I paste a copy back where it belongs?
Posted by: greg at July 2, 2008 4:45 PM
Hi,
I like to use Favoritus to save my favorites links online:
You could also use http://www.my-favorite-websites.com its nicer to look at and much easier to import your favorites
Posted by: mistasparkaru at August 20, 2009 4:24 AM
Note that all of the above applies to Internet Explorer only. Each browser stores its Favorites and other data in its own folders. For example, Firefox stores most of its user data in a "profile" folder that isn't quite as easy to find (on my system it is in C:\Documents and Settings\David\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\mmnxipb2.default and much of the data is stored in SQLITE database files, which can not ony be backed up but also can be individually edited using any freeware SQLITE database manager program).
Posted by: David Spector at November 29, 2009 4:55 AM
Do you know how and where I can find my favorites folder in Chrome?
Posted by: Joe at January 12, 2010 5:45 AM
I use www.myfavorites.net
it is the best way to save your bookmarks
Posted by: m at January 18, 2010 12:42 PM
Here's a great tutorial on how to save favorites in the latest versions of the most popular browsers. Includes Firefox 5, Chrome and internet explorer. It's got lots of screenshots so it's real easy to follow along http://www.talesofinterest.net/?p=11
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Yes, I know of a way to access favorites from any computer and its free at users-edge.com I can also save links and password hints so I never have to e-mail for lost passwords. I have gone through several hard drives on my personal computer but have never lost my links and favorates that I have at users-edge.com
Posted by: Dave at November 21, 2005 5:47 PMbut if you do it this way, it keeps asking if we want to skip or try again....so we ultimately have to skip....new to this ---so we don't get to save all of them going to the C drive JO
Posted by: Joanne at January 21, 2007 9:10 AMSmiple they are just small files and folders. Just create a new folder on your desktop then drag and drop them into that folder. Now copy the folder to a CD or floppy or print them out.
Posted by: bargainbin at March 21, 2008 12:00 PMI was making backup copies of files. Unbeknown to me when I click and drag on my laptop I must hold down the ctrl key to drag a copy otherwise it moves the file. This works different from my home PC and as a result I inadvertently cut the favourites out of the system. How do I paste a copy back where it belongs?
Posted by: greg at July 2, 2008 4:45 PMHi,
I like to use Favoritus to save my favorites links online:
http://www.favoritus.com
http://www.favoritus.co.uk
Thanks
Posted by: Rodrigo at May 19, 2009 11:55 AMYou could also use http://www.my-favorite-websites.com its nicer to look at and much easier to import your favorites
Posted by: mistasparkaru at August 20, 2009 4:24 AMNote that all of the above applies to Internet Explorer only. Each browser stores its Favorites and other data in its own folders. For example, Firefox stores most of its user data in a "profile" folder that isn't quite as easy to find (on my system it is in C:\Documents and Settings\David\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\mmnxipb2.default and much of the data is stored in SQLITE database files, which can not ony be backed up but also can be individually edited using any freeware SQLITE database manager program).
Posted by: David Spector at November 29, 2009 4:55 AMDo you know how and where I can find my favorites folder in Chrome?
Posted by: Joe at January 12, 2010 5:45 AMI use www.myfavorites.net
Posted by: m at January 18, 2010 12:42 PMit is the best way to save your bookmarks
Here's a great tutorial on how to save favorites in the latest versions of the most popular browsers. Includes Firefox 5, Chrome and internet explorer. It's got lots of screenshots so it's real easy to follow along http://www.talesofinterest.net/?p=11
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