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Foxmarks brings bookmark synchronization to Safari and IE
Foxmarks provides a simple way to keep your Firefox bookmarks synchronized across multiple computers or Firefox profiles. Just install the plugin and any time you add or remove a bookmark from one computer the changes will be reflected on Firefox on any other computer you use. This comes in handy if you want to sync the bookmarks on your home and work computers, or if you have a portable version of Firefox that you keep on a USB flash drive for use while you're traveling, but which you want to keep up to date.This week the Foxmarks team released tools that let you synchronize your Internet Explorer and Safari bookmarks as well. That means you can sync your IE7 bookmarks at home and work. But it also means you can keep your bookmarks on all three browsers synchronized.
The new tools don't support password synchronization, a feature that Foxmarks added for the Firefox plugin a while back. But it's still a pretty awesome development, especially for anyone who uses Internet Explorer at Work and Firefox at home.
[via Lifehacker]
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Rahabib said 4:54PM on 2-05-2009
can't back up to your own server. almost.
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El Taco said 4:59PM on 2-05-2009
I tried it for IE, but thr thing I didn't like was that it's actually a running program on your computer, not an add-on to IE, so it's constantly running in your taskbar even when IE isn't up. I'm not sure about safari.
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samuel said 10:23PM on 2-05-2009
What's the anonymity effect used to hide the user name, a sort of blast effect...
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Matthew Fleigle said 10:23PM on 2-05-2009
The only downside it safari is only supported on Macs. I was hoping to finally be able to sync between firefox and my iphone :(
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