On Sunday 03 July 2005 08:59 am, Benjamin Sher wrote: > Dear friends: > > I have a Russian Index created from Netscape bookmarks at: > > http://www.websher.net/inx/icdefault1.htm > > Does anyone know of any such program available for Linux (KDE, Gnome, X, > even command line)? I don't mean that it has to be identical to the one > above but that is must be able to convert bookmarks to a nicely > organized web page? Would be even better if it were dynamic so I > wouldn't have to update it every time I add or delete an entry but a > static version would be acceptable too. > > Thank you so much. > > Benjamin Benjamin: Since Mozilla and Netscape (and probably FireFox) store their bookmarks as HTML files, they can be read directly from any browser just by pointing it at your bookmarks. If you like what you see, set the bookmarks as the default browser page. While the result isn't as elegant as the solution above, it does have the virtue of _always_ being current with no maintenance. -- cmg