Bookmark Synchronizer Xmarks Hangs Up Their Hats 225
krulgar writes "On January 10, 2011, Xmarks will be closing their doors. A free service being replaced by free software. It would still be nice to have a single way to keep my bookmarks from my work machine in sync with my home machines and my mobile devices without exerting much effort. Xmarks seemed to be the only ones with that clear vision, maybe the replacement tools can grow into this space, but it's still a little sad to see a useful tool wave goodbye."
Re:Opera (Score:3, Informative)
Opera lets you sync your bookmarks.
Each of the browsers (sans IE I believe) have their own syncing. The real benefit to xmarks was being able to sync across all the browsers.
Gmarks (Score:1, Informative)
Gmarks [mozilla.org] for Firefox lets you sync your google bookmarks! It's awesome! 'nuff said.
Use Chrome (Score:1, Informative)
Tools->Options->Personal Stuff->Sync
Enter your gmail account, choose if you want bookmarks, preferences, extensions etc.
All done. Works.
/queue omggoogleknowsmybookmarks crowd
Re:I LOVED this tool (Score:3, Informative)
Yeah, non-cross browser replacements are listed on the Xmarks website. I've already replaced it with Firefox Sync on two of my PCs..
Firefox Sync (Score:3, Informative)
You could also use Firefox Sync. It used to be called, Mozilla Weave and was an add-on, which will not be included in Firefox 4 proper.
With Xmarks, they would be able to read your bookmarks, etc. With Firefox Sync everything that is stored/transfered is encrypted.
It is even possible to setup your own 'server', have a look for "Weave Minimal Server", so you don't have to depend on Mozilla or anyone else.
Re:Delicious (Score:5, Informative)
For one, Xmarks synchronizes not just bookmarks. They synchronized passwords, history and tabs too, if the user enabled such options. If you are as paranoid about privacy as must /. users, you could use your own server.
But it doesn't matter. Firefox Sync is built in to Firefox 4, and it does all that too.
Re:Use Chrome (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Opera (Score:3, Informative)
IE bookmarks can automatically be synced with Windows Live Sync (beta).
I stand corrected. However, the main point still stands. None of these will sync to another browser.
Re:Try Opera (Score:3, Informative)
"It would still be nice to have a single way to keep my bookmarks from my work machine in sync with my home machines and my mobile devices without exerting much effort."
Try Opera...
Pity he was snide in his post, he does have a point. Opera has had this as an integrated feature for years. It also synchronizes your speed-dial and and your 'notes', which are like bookmarks but are organized by the section of text you highlight. Very handy. I especially like this feature for keeping useful snippets of Python around.
Re:Another project dies off... (Score:2, Informative)
Except to all the people who used it, like me.
Re:I don't get it... (Score:3, Informative)
hook up Xmarks with apache+webdav (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Fare Thee Well... (Score:1, Informative)
Try SyncPlaces
Re:Overkill? (Score:4, Informative)
At least on Firefox, your bookmarks are no longer saved as a simple file. As such, a "very small shell script" would not do the same job.
go to about:config, change browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML to true.
Re:This Really Sucks (Score:1, Informative)
> I've been using Xmarks since they were Foxmarks ...
> I refuse to give my bookmark data to Google
You already give your bookmark data to google. XMarks switched to using googleapis and their database (and requiring javascript execution of code from googleapis on your machine) in V3.7. Check out their forum where users who noticed (NoScript and RequestPolicy users mainly) went through the roof. I immediately rolled back the version we used to 3.6.x, which does not run code or store data on f-ing google nor does it require you to execute google javascript. I hardly liked the idea of foxmarks/xmarks having (and using for their ratings and suggestions aggregation) my bookmark data in the first place, and I sure the hell never turned on their password sync, but it was convenient for syncing bookmarks across the dozen or so machines I use. Now that FF4 has sync built in, good riddance. Their attempt to move my surfing habits off to the google cloud was the last straw for me anyway. Again, good riddance.
Try Google bookmarks (Score:4, Informative)
I really like the Google bookmark service.
https://www.google.com/bookmarks/l [google.com]
Uses labels like gmail, and has browser addons.
FF:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2888/ [mozilla.org]
It is built into chrome
Safari:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/901411/goggles_use_google_bookmarks_with_safari.html?cat=15 [associatedcontent.com]
Re:What about Delicious? (Score:3, Informative)
Have you considered LastPass or PasswordMaker?