Each IE favorite is an individual file, so I can quickly rename and shuffle and reorganize them using TC without touching the mouse.
Alas, I cannot shuffle Firefox bookmarks using TC.
So I Googled this phrase:
organize favorites bookmarks "total commander"
and found "tidyfavorites."
Then I noticed a 2009 post in this forum that mentioned that tidyfavorites had been infected.
Any advice on using TC to organize Firefox bookmarks?
organize browser favorites bookmarks using TC
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To my knowledge this is no longer possible because Firefox now stores its bookmarks in a database.
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I have exactly the same problem! I first tried Tidy Favorites, but had lots of problems. Then I discovered PlainOldFavorites. It's a FF extension that simply allows me to read and write to the IE favorites folder from FF, using a Favorites menu item next to the Bookmarks menu item. I have just started using it, but it looks promising.
The only problem I've encountered so far is that if I select multiple URL files in TC and try to right-cllick and open, I only open the one under the cursor. The solution I found was to add a FF shortcut to the sendto folder and use that. That opens in a new FF window, but I can live with that.
The only problem I've encountered so far is that if I select multiple URL files in TC and try to right-cllick and open, I only open the one under the cursor. The solution I found was to add a FF shortcut to the sendto folder and use that. That opens in a new FF window, but I can live with that.