In a recent announcement, Xmarks revealed that it can no longer afford to continue operating its popular cross-browser bookmark synchronization service. Although Xmarks attracted a significant ...
Web browsers such as Firefox and Google Chrome have the ability to sync bookmarks between devices, but you can't sync bookmarks between different browsers. It is said that bookmark synchronization ...
While the iPhone syncs with Safari and Internet Explorer, it can't grab bookmarks from Chrome or Firefox out of the box—and most versions of Android can't sync bookmarks with any browser. Here are a ...
Firefox stores your bookmarks in its profile folder. If you are switching to a new Mac, you can export Firefox's bookmarks to a file and take them with you on an external hard drive. Firefox and other ...
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iPhones and iPod touch models can't sync with Firefox bookmarks, but you can regularly push your bookmarks to them on a Windows system. The trick involves the Xmarks sync service, Internet Explorer, ...
Most Firefox users (smart ones, anyway) use Foxmarks to keep their bookmarks in sync across multiple PCs. Thanks to a new update, the program is even better: Foxmarks now syncs Firefox passwords as ...
Users of the Firefox Xmarks bookmark syncing add-on are reporting various problems with the plugin, some of which include corrupted bookmarks, failed sync operations, or popup spamming. According to ...
Mozilla doesn't make a unique app for the iPad that you can sync with the bookmarks on the desktop version of the browser, but you can use the Firefox Home app for the iPhone on the iPad to do this.
Remember that Bookmark Synchronizer extension for Firefox that synchronizes bookmarks between computers? Well it broke in Firefox 1.5, hurling me back into the Safari/Firefox dilemma as I really, ...
The latest update to Apple's cloud-based service lets Windows users keep their bookmarks in sync among IE, Firefox, and Chrome. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former ...