On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 03:16, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote: > to. You just don't see that the system that Epiphany has does not > scale. With Epiphany I have *stopped* using bookmarks because of that > reason. I don't want to have to open a dialog (even if it's not modal) Dunno what what you think as a scalable solution, but I do have 1000 bookmarks, several dozen of which I use actively on at least a weekly basis. These were imported from Mozilla, to which they were imported from Netscape, to which they were... it goes back a long way. I won't claim that I haven't missed bookmark hierarchies or that I still didn't miss them sometimes, but my non-scientific opinion is that my use of bookmarks has improved with Epiphany. PS. I hardly ever open the bookmark manager dialog. A well-defined toolbar and keyword/title matching in the address bar do the job for me, where a menu definitely would not scale (even in Mozilla, where my bookmarks still had a hierarchy, it was a menu with 25 items, and trees up to 3 levels deep - NOT usable). -- Osma Ahvenlampi <oa@iki.fi> http://www.fishpool.org
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