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Dne Po 22. prosince 2014 09:18:50, Anton Aylward napsal(a):
*sigh*
I have many generations of saved and backed up bookmark files that I would like to merge, preserving structure and correspondence.
I've tried some plugins for Firefox and they are unsatisfactory. They don't 'merge' the just add, so there are many duplicates in the same folders and they have to be weeded out individually, step and repeat, with the program. Too much work!
I google and find many written in perl or C that claim to do a sensible merge, but I see nothing to recommend one over another. Decisions paralysis and all that.
In addition, the ones I see want HTML files whereas so many of the bookmark backups seem to be as JSON files. This is a particular stumbling point.
It would be nice to be able to merge in files from Konqueror and other sources as well :-)
Does anyone have recommendations ... And why?
Thanks.
Well, this might be isn't exactly what You are looking for, but You can think about https://www.xmarks.com/ You have to trust the web service. And it doesn't have direct support for Konqueror, although You can upload a file there. I used to use it to share bookmarks among browsers and it worked fine. On the beginning id merged my bookmark sets and them kept them synced. It is just not good to combine it with other similar tools like Firefox sync. -- Vojtěch Zeisek Komunita openSUSE GNU/Linuxu Community of the openSUSE GNU/Linux http://www.opensuse.org/ http://trapa.cz/