I found Foxmarks to be an excellent tool to synchronize my FireFox bookmarks between the multiple computers that I use. It would be hard to think otherwise of a project with Mitch Kapor at the helm. In fact, I was preferring FF over Internet Explorer solely because I could easily share my bookmarks on different computers.
If I remember right, an early iteration of Microsoft's Live tools featured a mechanism to share Favorites over multiple computers. But either I, or Microsoft, lost it -- or, I just dreamed that up. Anyway, Foxmarks is now Xmarks and has support for FF, IE, and Safari. So I might have to rethink my browser of choice.
Now, just when I started to do that, I ran into some other FF add-ons that may help my re-rethinking on my next browser.


With regards to Windows Live, the feature you reference is part of the Windows Live Toolbar which can be found at http://download.live.com/toolbar
Posted by: Michael | May 06, 2009 at 11:32 PM
It appears that I lost it, Michael. Thank you for helping me find it.
Posted by: Sean Doherty | May 07, 2009 at 08:50 PM