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orrrr.....bookmarks>manage bookmarks...then delete the ones you put in.......
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    orrrr.....bookmarks>manage bookmarks...then delete the ones you put in....

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    Damn...I tried usin portable FF today in class. When I ran it off my usb drive...worked great except for a few things.

    the comps already have FF (1.0)..but they have no extensions, and is limited. When I imported my bookmarks to the portable FF program...and saved passwords, etc...they all saved onto the comp itself...not on the USB key...to keed my stuff safe.

    Any ideas??

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    del.icio.us? my web 2.0? Ring any bells? Very handy and you don't need to import or delete anything, just save them there. I know you know this, so why hasn't this been brought up?

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    ...*whoops*

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