I have a full HDD install and am using, for various reasons, two seamonkey browsers. One is 1.1.16 and the other is 2.13.2.
How do I set these up so that email and bookmarks are common to both browsers so that any amendment/addition/deletion in one browser is "reflected" in the other?
Two SeaMonkeys share common email and bookmarks
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Two SeaMonkeys share common email and bookmarks
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I don't know if it's going to be that easy. If I remember correctly, SM 2 and SM 1's profiles are more or less 'incompatible' with each other (I think they've even stated that the more recent SM 2 versions will no longer even import a SM 1 profile... I could be wrong, though.
Edit: From http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releas ... onkey2.15/:
Edit: From http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releas ... onkey2.15/:
At the very least, the way SM handles bookmarks changed between SM 1 and SM 2 (they adopted something along the lines of Firefox's database-style method of handling bookmarks). You can, however, manually export your SM 2 bookmarks to a bookmarks.html file from within SM 2's Bookmarks Manager, or import the bookmarks.html file from SM 1 into SM 2's Bookmarks Manager.System Requirements, Installation and Uninstallation
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Thank you. I have done a Pfind search for bookmarks and only the 1.1.16 show. Hmm.Makoto wrote:I don't know if it's going to be that easy. ...
You can, however, manually export your SM 2 bookmarks to a bookmarks.html file from within SM 2's Bookmarks Manager, or import the bookmarks.html file from SM 1 into SM 2's Bookmarks Manager.
I have manually exported from 1.1.16 and imported into 2.13.2. It would be nice to not have to remember which browser has which pages bookmarked though.
Yeah, I don't know what the filenames for SM 2's bookmarks database are, unfortunately... not that I'm sure it would help, at any rate.
SM 2 seems to have a Sync feature (probably something like Opera's), but I doubt that'd work for transferring bookmarks and such to SM 1.
SM 2 seems to have a Sync feature (probably something like Opera's), but I doubt that'd work for transferring bookmarks and such to SM 1.
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I'm just trying to help, that's all.
Actually, I'd had a PM conversation with another regular on the forum a while back, who normally kept one profile across different installed versions of Seamonkey and Firefox, so I wouldn't necessarily say it's impossible. The problem is, while he'd be more likely to know whether it's possible, or not, he hasn't been around the forum for quite some time.
Actually, I'd had a PM conversation with another regular on the forum a while back, who normally kept one profile across different installed versions of Seamonkey and Firefox, so I wouldn't necessarily say it's impossible. The problem is, while he'd be more likely to know whether it's possible, or not, he hasn't been around the forum for quite some time.
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