Absolutely! Open Firefox, open the bookmark manager, then "organize bookmarks" and select "export" under the file menu. Next step is to open Safari and select "Import Bookmarks" from the file menu.
Alternatively, you could use the Xmarks (formerly Foxmarks) bookmark synchronization addon which now works with Safari. This way you could keep the bookmarks in sync between both browsers, and even different computers. xmarks.com.
The Export Bookmarks File window will close. Close the Library window. Your bookmarks are successfully exported from Firefox, to import them into Safari proceed to the next section.
Find the file you saved from Firefox and click Import. If you don't see the menu bar, press the Alt key. Find the file you saved from Firefox and click Open.
Name the Bookmark folder whatever you would like. Click on the Bookmarks menu to ensure all of your bookmarks have been successfully imported. Share this article: You can use the link http://mzl.la/Nn2L5n to easily share this article with others.
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