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Can I open AOL and Mozilla - and drag and drop AOL Favorites into Mozilla bookmarks

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AAAHHH - I have SO SO many AOL favorites AND AOL emails - and I need to transfer them to Mozilla, etc. I am wondering if I can open AOL along side of Mozilla - and then drag and drop my AOL favorites into Mozilla Bookmarks? And also how to transfer my aol saved email letters into Mozilla? OR should I install thunderbird? I just dont' know what to do - I love the way AOL has a ONE page for everything format - but I'm tired of paying out 20 bucks plus a month for stuff and internet that I don't need. Any help here is immensely appreciated -as my wife and I have 4 AOL accounts wtih lots of business info - and we'd love to get out of AOL - thanks a million -

AAAHHH - I have SO SO many AOL favorites AND AOL emails - and I need to transfer them to Mozilla, etc. I am wondering if I can open AOL along side of Mozilla - and then drag and drop my AOL favorites into Mozilla Bookmarks? And also how to transfer my aol saved email letters into Mozilla? OR should I install thunderbird? I just dont' know what to do - I love the way AOL has a ONE page for everything format - but I'm tired of paying out 20 bucks plus a month for stuff and internet that I don't need. Any help here is immensely appreciated -as my wife and I have 4 AOL accounts wtih lots of business info - and we'd love to get out of AOL - thanks a million -

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Can you export bookmarks from AOL as HTML? If so, you can import them into Firefox from the bookmarks library window, using the Import and Backup item in the toolbar. As for the mail, perhaps you could import the messages into Thunderbird?