BookmarkSync

Summary

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BookmarkSync is an automatic synchronization service that allows users to access their bookmarks or favorites from any computer or web browser. The BookmarkSync client runs as a small program within the computer's system tray and it monitored the bookmarks in the user's browser, automatically uploading any changes to a central server. This allows one to keep browsers across separate synchronized computers. Cross-platform synchronization is possible by using the Mac OS X client.

BookmarkSync
Developer(s)SyncIT.com Inc.
Stable releaseWindows: 3.0.0 (August 2010; 13 years ago (2010-08)) [±]
Mac OS X: 1.0.4 (September 14, 2005; 18 years ago (2005-09-14)) [±]
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeBrowser synchronizer
Websitebookmarksync.com

History edit

SyncIT.com Inc. was founded by Michael Berneis and Terence Way in November 1998 with the website going live in March 1999. At its peak, SyncIT.com grew to a community of over 350,000 users synchronizing their bookmarks and favorites using the BookmarkSync product. After a server failure in September 2003, the entire project was open-sourced. The rights for SyncIT.com were taken over by Jhas Dean, who ran Sync2It.com and BookmarkSync.com. He has developed a new client for the latest browsers including Firefox and Mac platform, and continues to work on this service.

Features edit

The BookmarkSync client software enables social bookmarking and bookmark data clustering. The user data input requirements of web-based systems incorporating tagging to build a folksonomy, are eliminated by the automated BookmarkSync client software. Sync2It.com has added bookmark clustering and user bookmark ratios to their search results.

Recent enhancements to the BookmarkSync client software include support for Unicode [1], fast search and locate, local backup and restore functions, local site validation, social bookmark browsing, and multiple language support (German, French, Danish, Dutch, Czech, and Spanish).

The BookmarkSync service is free.

References edit

  1. ^ "Unicode", Wikipedia, 2024-04-11, retrieved 2024-04-15
  • Kate Russell (2005-04-01). "BBC News: BBC Click Online Webscape". Retrieved 2005-01-04.
  • Damien Cave. "Salon: Why leave your marks online". Archived from the original on 2008-12-03. Retrieved 2008-06-23.
  • "Bookmark Synch Mailing List". Retrieved 2017-02-12.

External links edit

  • Official website