How to Import, export or Transfer Bookmarks from one Web Browser to Another Browser

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While surfing internet we normally bookmark many webpages as it is not possible to remember large number of website names. Different Browsers such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Chromium, Flock, Konquerer, Opera, Safari, SeaMonkey and XBEL provides different method of bookmarking a webpage. We even switch from one browser to another. Say, you want to import all your bookmarks from Google Chrome to Internet Explorer or from Opera to Safari. Transmute is the ultimate cross-platform portable bookmark converter that will convert, synchronize, sort, organize and remove duplicates from your bookmarks.

 

If you want to transfer from Firefox to Konquerer, just select Firefox as Source and Konquerer as Target. You can optionally check the “Backup collection” checkbox if you want to take the backup of the bookmarks from a browser. Supports Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. Visit faq.

 

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