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How to Manage Bookmarks on Multiple Mac Browsers
Friday, April 25, 2008
I have a confession to make. I use browsers other than Apple’s Safari. Firefox has extensions. Flock has extra user features. How do I manage my bookmarks across seven different Mac browsers, and a PC?
Reader Comments
Willis Rafferty said:
I’ve tried both Bookit and Bookdog. Both are good. Bookdog has more features. Bookit is easier to use and can sync across many, many browsers, while Bookdog limits to 5 (how many are there?). Bookit is faster and less confusing to use. Price is right, too. It does not sync with iCab but does most of the browsers we know and love. I’ve become a Mac browserholic. I collect browsers.