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If you use Firefox on more than one computer, you'll want Xmarks. Install Xmarks on each computer, and it will work silently in the background to keep your bookmarks synchronized. You can also log in to my.xmarks.com to manage your bookmarks from any computer. A simple wizard guides you through the startup process. After that, just forget about it. It's simple and solid. Xmarks was formerly known as Foxmarks.
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
firefox-ext-xmarks-4.1.0-10.noarch.html | Xmarks Bookmark Synchronizer extension for firefox | OpenMandriva Cooker for x86_64 | firefox-ext-xmarks-4.1.0-10.noarch.rpm |
firefox-ext-xmarks-4.1.0-10.noarch.html | Xmarks Bookmark Synchronizer extension for firefox | OpenMandriva Cooker for aarch64 | firefox-ext-xmarks-4.1.0-10.noarch.rpm |
firefox-ext-xmarks-4.1.0-10.noarch.html | Xmarks Bookmark Synchronizer extension for firefox | OpenMandriva 5.0 for x86_64 | firefox-ext-xmarks-4.1.0-10.noarch.rpm |
firefox-ext-xmarks-4.1.0-10.noarch.html | Xmarks Bookmark Synchronizer extension for firefox | OpenMandriva 5.0 for aarch64 | firefox-ext-xmarks-4.1.0-10.noarch.rpm |
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