Something to organize Yahoo Groups?

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Mama Bear

I have about 300 Yahoo Groups that I'm subscribed to, with about
100 of those being ones I own and moderate.

Is there any freeware or shareware out there, that could organize
them all on one web ( or html ) links page for me, with the names
beside them, where I could drag and drop them into folders too?

I use Windows XP Home edition.
 
Mama said:
I have about 300 Yahoo Groups that I'm subscribed to, with about
100 of those being ones I own and moderate.

[crossposts snipped]

You have *got* to be kidding...
 
Mark Warner said:
Mama said:
I have about 300 Yahoo Groups that I'm subscribed to, with about
100 of those being ones I own and moderate.

[crossposts snipped]

You have *got* to be kidding...

No, I'm interested in a lot of things and it only takes about 15
minutes a day to moderate them all. Most people only lurk anyway.

So how about freeware?
 
In message <1118460998.282f2681e8c05ecd00efd8c2dd950223@teranews> Mama
Bear said:
Mark Warner said:
Mama said:
I have about 300 Yahoo Groups that I'm subscribed to, with about
100 of those being ones I own and moderate.

[crossposts snipped]

You have *got* to be kidding...

No, I'm interested in a lot of things and it only takes about 15
minutes a day to moderate them all. Most people only lurk anyway.

So how about freeware?

What sort of organization are you looking for?
 
DevilsPGD said:
In message
<1118460998.282f2681e8c05ecd00efd8c2dd950223@teranews> Mama
Bear said:
Mark Warner said:
Mama Bear wrote:
I have about 300 Yahoo Groups that I'm subscribed to, with
about 100 of those being ones I own and moderate.

[crossposts snipped]

You have *got* to be kidding...

No, I'm interested in a lot of things and it only takes about
15 minutes a day to moderate them all. Most people only lurk
anyway.

So how about freeware?

What sort of organization are you looking for?

I just want to be able to take all my ( 30 ) "my groups" pages
and turn them directly into a single html base page with the
links and names, then be able to make folders to organize them in
that page, and drag & drop them into folders.
 
Mama said:
In message
<1118460998.282f2681e8c05ecd00efd8c2dd950223@teranews> Mama
Mama Bear wrote:

I have about 300 Yahoo Groups that I'm subscribed to, with
about 100 of those being ones I own and moderate.

[crossposts snipped]

You have *got* to be kidding...


No, I'm interested in a lot of things and it only takes about
15 minutes a day to moderate them all. Most people only lurk
anyway.

So how about freeware?

What sort of organization are you looking for?


I just want to be able to take all my ( 30 ) "my groups" pages
and turn them directly into a single html base page with the
links and names, then be able to make folders to organize them in
that page, and drag & drop them into folders.

You can use the My Bookmarks section on your My Yahoo! page to
cross-refer to a page for your own Yahoo! Groups. Just use the Edit
button to include Yahoo! Groups as one of your bookmarks.

Your My Bookmarks will then include a link to your groups page, which
will automatically list the groups to which you are subscribed. There is
Manage link to enable you to tweak the list to your own taste.
 
Robin T Cox said:
Mama said:
In message
<1118460998.282f2681e8c05ecd00efd8c2dd950223@teranews> Mama




Mama Bear wrote:

I have about 300 Yahoo Groups that I'm subscribed to, with
about 100 of those being ones I own and moderate.

[crossposts snipped]

You have *got* to be kidding...


No, I'm interested in a lot of things and it only takes about
15 minutes a day to moderate them all. Most people only lurk
anyway.

So how about freeware?

What sort of organization are you looking for?


I just want to be able to take all my ( 30 ) "my groups" pages
and turn them directly into a single html base page with the
links and names, then be able to make folders to organize them in
that page, and drag & drop them into folders.

You can use the My Bookmarks section on your My Yahoo! page to
cross-refer to a page for your own Yahoo! Groups. Just use the Edit
button to include Yahoo! Groups as one of your bookmarks.

Your My Bookmarks will then include a link to your groups page, which
will automatically list the groups to which you are subscribed. There is
Manage link to enable you to tweak the list to your own taste.

That's not what I was looking for anyway. I want to make a single page with
all my Yahoo groups on it, all the links for them, and be able to drag &
drop them into folders.
 
Check the Yahoo groups index for the Proxomitron Group. I bet if it can be
done, those are the folks to talk to about it. The issues that I can see
is how to combine multiple page sources into one but they're VERY good at
that stuff...
 

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