Posts Tagged ‘Firefox’

Firefox Plugin: Foxmarks

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

I suddenly remembered my notebook having Foxmarks installed in Firefox. Remember I posted an article on how to backup and restore bookmarks? Here’s the thing, as always, there’s an automated setup for it, which I ignored though I initially set it up already.

Use Foxmarks.

Foxmarks is a bookmark synchronizer wherein you can access a single bookmark server via internet using multiple computers. All you have to do is install this plugin to your Firefox, create an account and voila! You can now backup and sync your favorite websites.

It’s just like Delicious plugin but remastered. Because using Foxmarks, you can download your bookmarks to several computers and use them as if you’re using a single browser. Isn’t that cool? No wonder i’m loving FF.

Import/Export/Backup Bookmarks in Firefox 3

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Having my bookmarks accessible anywhere I go is every important to me. I have a truck load of links to almost everything technology related (links to unix and linux are crowding my bookmarks). Therefore, I keep my delicious account updated from time to time just in case.

But I find it heart breaking to log in to my delicious account when I’m very much used to my Firefox Bookmarks Environment. To my OCness, I chose to export my FF bookmarks into a file and imported them into my FF in my notebook. (by the way, I mentioned that I’d use Chrome as my default browser, but it’s not that dependable yet, I love FF the most).

Anyhoo, you can do this going to Bookmarks menu, Click on Organize Bookmarks, you’ll see something like this:

mozilla firefox 3 release candidate 1

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

get it here