What's the difference between "Collections" and "Bookmarks"?
When I open Safari > Bookmarks > Open all bookmarks I get a panel on the left which has two "main headings": Collections and Bookmarks. Under the heading Collections there are 4 entries: History, Bookmarks Bar, Bookmarks Menu, and All RSS Feeds. Each of these lists the relevant content in the right panel.
I don't understand why the content listed under "Collections/Bookmarks Menu" is different from the content listed under "Bookmarks". I'd appreciated to be enlightened as to the (conceptual) difference between these two. Thanks in advance. Cheers, Veit
Thank you for this referral:
Episode 802 https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/macmost-now-802-places-to/id220400371?i=1269 83070&mt=2
it is nice, but it still doesn't solve my issue:
My Mac Safari 6.0.2 Bookmars are not all Syncing with iPhone 4S + iPad 3, 4G, 64 GB, all latest iOS Version 6.1.2!
AppleCare had me Sing Out of iCloud on Mac and iOS, then Sign in with Mac First, then iOS. Except, while we were singning in with iOS, there was iCloud Outage, just as 10.8.3 Update was released! Murphy's Law:)!
I am close to my Limits with iCloud Bookmarks:
iCloud: Limits for Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, and Bookmarks http://j.mp/11RA1P4
I got 23,815 Bookmarks = in iCloud, but there are a bunch of Duplicates, and Several Levels of Nested Folders!
I am Suspecting that Nested Folders don't Sync very well from Mac (OS 10.8.2) into imy OS 6.1.2!!!
The Reading List is a Mess Too! Among my Qs:
Is there a Limit for Number of Items in the Reading List?
Why is Reading List not searchable?
My ReadingListArchives = 505 MB - in User Library/Safari = is this Size too big for iOS??????
Adding YouTube Videos to Reading List slows it down! Reminder to myself: User YouTube's Watch Later List! Too bad that one has Limits too...
Thank you AGAIN for this referral:
Episode 802 https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/macmost-now-802-places-to/id220400371?i=1269 83070&mt=2
But the host there is going too fast, and Safari needs to SIMPLIFY that Bookmarks Management!
There has to be a Duplicates Filtering to Delete Them! I shouldn't have to rely on - Safari Prairiefire http://j.mp/XYIM5i or http://download.cnet.com/Safari-Prairiefire/3000-2356_4-47499.html?tag=mncol;1
to Delete Duplicates!
One should be able to Tag and Rename Bookmarks in easier way, and find them quickly from Spotlight!!!
I am Holding Off with OS 10.8.3 and Safar 6.0.3 Update, untill this is Solved!
TIA for any and all Suggestions!
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