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Xmarks Discontinued on May 1st: Here are 7 Xmarks Alternatives to Try

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    NOTE: Xmarks has been discontinued.
    Xmarks, formerly Foxmarks, was a bookmark synchronization add-on for web browsers. The add-on was developed by San Francisco-based company Foxmarks which was founded in 2006 by Mitch Kapor and was acquired by LastPass in December 2010.
    I use Xmarks on my Windows and Linux laptops to sync all the bookmarks I have collected over the years. It works flawlessly. Helps me sync my Chrome and Firefox lives. But unfortunately, LogMeIn has decided to shut down Xmarks, for some reason; and I am left looking for an Xmarks alternatives.

    #Bookmark Synchronization #Bookmarks #Bookmark Manager

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    CB

    Chrome Bookmarks

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet

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    FB

    Firefox Bookmarks

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet

  4. NOTE: Google Bookmarks has been discontinued.
    With Google Bookmarks, you can save shortcuts to your favorite webpages and navigate to them in seconds from anywhere.
    While Google Bookmarks works, it leaves a lot to be desired. Diigo is a bookmarking toolbar with a difference. It picked up things where once the dominant Delicious lift it. Diigo will not only allow you to bookmark and organize your favorite sites, but you can also annotate and highlight pages using the built-in tool.

    #Bookmark Manager #Bookmarks #Social Bookmarking 1 social mentions

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    Diigo is a powerful research tool and a knowledge-sharing community
    While Google Bookmarks works, it leaves a lot to be desired. Diigo is a bookmarking toolbar with a difference. It picked up things where once the dominant Delicious lift it. Diigo will not only allow you to bookmark and organize your favorite sites, but you can also annotate and highlight pages using the built-in tool.

    #Bookmark Manager #Bookmarks #Note Taking 1 social mentions

  6. Everhelper - Eversync
    Honestly, I don’t think there is a true alternative to Xmarks. It was, with all its flaws, still a good solution. The closest comes Raindrop. Eversync is good but buggy. You can also stay with Chrome and Firefox’s default sync system. Both of them will allow you to download a copy of your bookmarks that you can upload elsewhere using DropBox sync.

    #Bookmark Manager #Bookmarks #Favorites

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    ymarks is a free and open source add-on for several modern web browsers, licensed under the terms of the WTFPL
    Where Eversync is paid, Ymarks is free and open source which is why it made the list. We, at TechWiser, love open source projects. In code, we trust. Ymarks has a Chrome and IE extension but the official page doesn’t list a Firefox addon. There is an addon available in Firefox repository.

    #Bookmarks #Bookmark Manager #Bookmark Synchronization

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    SIB

    Sync2It BookmarkSync

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet

  9. All your articles, photos, video & content from web & apps in one place.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    Raindrop is a freemium bookmark manager that is available on all platforms, browsers, and OS. Raindrop is available in two flavors. The free version will allow you to save and sync bookmarks across devices and OS. The paid version, for $3 a month, will allow you to find and delete duplicate entries, have nested collections, use tags, and check for broken links.

    #Bookmarks #Bookmark Manager #Bookmark Synchronization 178 social mentions

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