Same here (grabbed IE bookmarks automagically). I nonetheless imported instead bookmarks from OmniWeb. Alas, not an automagic process. What involved: generate bookmarks.html from OmniWeb. Open it with Safari. Open a second Safari window and show bookmarks. drag&drop (very nicely done I must say) bookmarks from Omniweb generated html (opened in 1st Safari window) into corresponding bookmark folder in 2nd Safari window. If needed, create additional bookmark folders and/or nested folders in Safari. Takes some time but a chance of reorganizing you bookmarks ;-) On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 03:09 PM, X-Applications wrote: > Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2003 14:21:41 -0600 > Subject: [X-Apps] Safari > From: Bill Reburn <bill at pacificcoast.net> > Message-ID: <BA4092F5.47FE%bill at pacificcoast.net> > > So I launch Safari for the first time and I auto grabbed my IE > bookmarks.. > Even though I have Navigator as Default, oh well.. > > Can someone please let me know how to import my Navigator Bookmarks > into > Safari? > > I have already tried 'exporting' the bookmarks from Nav, bu that's not > it. -- Massimo Marino, Ph.D. NERSC Division - HPC Department Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory http://www.slac.stanford.edu/~marino On leave at CERN, CH, EP Division, Atlas experiment phone: (+41) 22 767-1288 fax: (+41) 22 767-8350 Office: 40-3-D16 alternate email: marino at slac.stanford.edu, marino at mail.cern.ch, Massimo.Marino at cern.ch