How can I export my bookmarks to a web page?
“Export,” in the way it’s used here, is a word that means sending Favorites to a location they’re not normally stored in. By using the export function, you can send your Favorites to your sister-in-law by e-mail or you can put them on a floppy disk to take to another computer. Exporting your Favorites is a great way of making backup copies, too. Windows is notorious for misbehaving when you least expect it, so having a complete list of your Favorites on another hard drive, on a floppy disk or on an e-mail server somewhere can turn a disaster into a mere annoyance. Here’s now to do it using Internet Explorer 5.5. (Earlier versions might work the same way, but if you do have an earlier version, I suggest you upgrade to 5.5 at the Windows Update site. There’s no cost.) To save your Favorites: Run Internet Explorer. Click the “File” menu. Click “Import and Export.” Click the “Next” button and click on “Export Favorites.” Then click “Next.” You’ll see a list of the folders contained within
ActiveURLs Check&Get – Web-Monitor, Bookmark Manager and Web-Page Archiver 3.3.1 del.icio.us Fark digg Reddit MyWeb BlogMarks Furl Jots ( View screenshot ) Bookmark Manager, Web Monitor, Web Capture Tool and Web Page Archiver. Checks web sites for updates, detects dead and duplicate links, searches/sorts your bookmarks. Imports, exports and synchronizes bookmarks among browsers or converts them to HTML. Updated Sep 13, 2008 23:08:48 Size 6804 kb Licence Shareware Status Major Update Languages English, German, French Tags web monitor, bookmark manager, offline browser, bookmark organizer, dead links, check for update, check links, duplicate, favorities, internet explorer, mozilla, opera, netscape OS Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista Homepage activeurls.com Email info@activeurls.com Author Dmitry Skorniakov ActiveUR