Some things just make me want to SWEAR!!!
#21
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,585
I keep all my online tutorials, websites I want to come back to, etc bookmarked at a free online site called Pinterest. It's great because I can SEE everything and organize everything the way I want. I have recipes, books I want to read, quilts I want to make, and so on. When I click on the picture, it takes me to the original website. I can access my Pinterest from any computer anywhere, and there is no security risk because it's all online. I can browse other people's "pins" and if I find something I like, I can add it to my board.
Here's a link to mine - check it out!
http://pinterest.com/peggi/
Here's a link to mine - check it out!
http://pinterest.com/peggi/
#25
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 2,362
Originally Posted by qbquilts
Just an FYI, you can export your bookmarks.
In firefox 5: Select "Bookmarks --> Show All Bookmarks" from the menu. A pop-up window named "Library" will display. Select the import and backup menu option and then the backup option. A save window will appear. You can save to anywhere - on your hard drive or to the zip that you use for other stuff or to a USB stick.
IE, Safari, and Chrome all have similar methods. If you need help, let me know what browser you're using and I'll try to track down the directions.
In firefox 5: Select "Bookmarks --> Show All Bookmarks" from the menu. A pop-up window named "Library" will display. Select the import and backup menu option and then the backup option. A save window will appear. You can save to anywhere - on your hard drive or to the zip that you use for other stuff or to a USB stick.
IE, Safari, and Chrome all have similar methods. If you need help, let me know what browser you're using and I'll try to track down the directions.
I bought an external hard drive that runs as a back up just so I don't lose my information. It's also very easy to grab in case of emergency.
#28
Been there, done that, it is devastating, but you just have to start new and try hard not to think about the things you have lost. It isn't easy, but soon you will have a new collection. Be sure to back things up on a portable drive or at least on CDs or DVDs. You will be so glad you did. I am so sorry that you had to deal with such a terrible situation. It always makes one feel so completely helpless.
#29
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: central indiana
Posts: 686
My husband is an IT professional and we use Carbonite. I cant tell you the number of times we have rebuilt computers or had problems and this service saved all our data.
One of the few things I truly appreciate. It allows me to save things to my files and not worry about them.
One of the few things I truly appreciate. It allows me to save things to my files and not worry about them.
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