On 2008/06/19 08:58 (GMT-0500) David C. Rankin apparently typed:
I wonder what in the heck was wrong with the good old bookmarks.html storage? What of the old mantra, "If it's not broken DON'T fix it?" I am sure the reason has to do with being able to inject more ads by making it more difficult to remove the stuff that will no doubt be forced on you through a bookmark folder that is guaranteed to be in every ff browser. Pity.
Secondly, why not at least provide an option to keep the bookmarks in html or sqlite? I guess sqlite has benefits for users/organizations with 1000's of bookmarks. I doubt seriously there is any performance benefit for users with 20-50 bookmarks.
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