Anne Wilson wrote: > an on-line repository I have never gotten any of those to decipher firefox' bookmarks. Yahoo's, par exemple, always crashes when trying to read and nothing is ever imported. Google's bookmarks appear to require entering bookmarks manually (predicated on the idea that we all install the google toolbar -- I never do! I don't care to have them monitor all my activities, as if they don't know enough already). However, despite my initial horror at the change from firefox' old 'flat' html bookmark file, this new json method is veritably excellent, especially if you force yourself to do the task of tagging all the bookmarks. If you don't remember the website name, just type a tag into the location bar and firefox will present a list of possible sites from your bookmarks, from your history and from it's 'knowledge' of sites. The drawback is that .json is not text-editable and relies on the bookmark tool program (which used to crash a lot in the early days of firefox 3).