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Synchronise bookmarks across different browsers with Foxmarks

by Chris Wiles

06 Feb 2009

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foxmarks-logo-100h.pngYesterday something strange happened to the browser community. Foxmarks 2.7 was released with a feature that's completely unique to the software (a rarity these days). It now enables you to synchronise the same web browser bookmarks across the three primary web browsers, Firefox, Internet Explorer and Apple Safari. This means you can now have your Firefox bookmarks on your Apple-based Safari, when you use your Mac laptop. Superb.

Foxmarks for Internet Explorer has also been updated, which means you can now synchronise between Internet Explorer and Firefox.

Foxmarks for Firefox is certainly one of the best add-ons available and far better than the official Mozilla Weave, which enables you to synchronise your data (bookmarks and passwords) across multiple editions of the same browser.

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