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Keep your bookmark folders synced with Foxmarks

If I had to pick a Firefox extension that I simply couldn't live without, Foxmarks Bookmark Synchronizer would be my choice. This handy little tool makes browsing from multiple machines a snap and its web-based bookmark access feature has saved my bacon more than once.

Sure, you can carry Firefox and all its bookmarks (not to mention, an entire operating system) around on your thumb drive, but when all you want to do is grab a quick peek at your Firefox bookmark folder, Foxmarks is just what you need. Also, if you'd like your bookmarks folders to look the same on all the computers you regularly use (you want things you bookmarks at work to also be available at home, for example), then Foxmarks is just the ticket.

Let's take a closer look at what makes this nifty little app so irresistible and indispensable.
Foxmarks has two distinct features that serve different yet very useful purposes. First, Foxmarks syncs your Firefox bookmark folder between more then one computer so it's duplicated on every machine you use. Simply download the extension to each computer you wish to sync, set the password and update preferences, and Foxmarks will sync your bookmarks each time you shut down Firefox. no further tinkering necessary.

I have more than one computer that I use on a regular basis so keeping my bookmark folder synced between them is vital to my productivity (and sanity). With Foxmarks, any website I bookmark while working at one computer will automatically be accessible the next time I log on to any of my others. It doesn't get any cooler than that.

Oh, wait, yes it does. The "synchronize now" feature (accessed by clicking Bookmarks in the Firefox toolbar, then choosing Foxmarks) is a great little feature that I get a lot of mileage from. I often work from my MacBook so I can sit outside and enjoy the sunshine use my time most efficiently, and tend to amass quite a collection of websites that I plan to refer to later in the day.

When it's time to buckle down and start writing at my desk (inside, blah), I simply click on "Bookmark all tabs," and save to the toolbar. I tell Foxmarks to "synchronize now" in my laptop, then do the same on my desktop computer and - poof - my collection of tabs appear in a folder in the toolbar where it's easy to drag and drop links directly into the article I'm writing.

Foxmarks second main use is also perhaps the most understated: it's super-handy for accessing your bookmarks folder from any computer with Internet access. Simply log on to the website and grab what you need. Developers have also recently added a neat little feature that allows users to add new bookmarks directly to their folders right at the website, no download needed.

Foxmarks only does two main things but it does them really, really well and that's why it's on my must-have list of Firefox extensions. What's on yours?

Tags: Bookmarks, Firefox, Firefox extensions, FirefoxExtensions, Foxmarks

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