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Bookmark Sync Coming to Chrome

Warner Crocker —  08/17/2009

googlechrome2.jpgThe browser battles continue. Google has added bookmark sync to its Chrome browser in its latest build. And Xmarks, the well known Bookmark syncing utility is also letting users register for a beta to test out its Chrome support. I’m a big fan of Xmarks and have been using it for quite some time (even back when it was called Foxmarks.)

You can check out info on the Google Chrome solution here, and for Xmarks you need to be a registered user and sign up for then sign up for the beta.

For those who use multiple machines Bookmark syncing is a must in my opinion.

Warner Crocker

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Warner Crocker is a professional theatre director, producer and playwright and also a Tablet PC enthusiast. He is also a Microsoft MVP for Tablet PCs. Send email to Warner.

3 responses to Bookmark Sync Coming to Chrome

  1. GoodThings2Life 08/18/2009 at 4:34 am

    I agree… I’m a fan of Xmarks just because it supports IE and Firefox, both of which I frequently use on my systems.

  2. Hmm.. just an equivalent of Opera Sync

  3. I just use Live Mesh to sync IE bookmarks, works great.