Ted Leung on the air
Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
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    There are lots of things going on in the building that houses OSAF. Now there's one more. Mitch Kapor and Todd Agulnick have been working on a Firefox extension to syncronize Firefox bookmarks between multiple computers. Foxmarks just went into beta.
   
       
       
       It seems like it is a hosted version of  bookmark sychronizer extension 
or am I missing something ?
Posted by Amit Chakradeo at Sat Dec 17 14:56:02 2005
      
      or am I missing something ?
Posted by Amit Chakradeo at Sat Dec 17 14:56:02 2005
       
       
       One thing you're missing is that Bookmark Synchronizer doesn't do any kind of conflict detection / resolution.  If you change bookmarks on machine A and forget to synchronize, then change them in a different way on B and sync B to the server, you lose the changes on A.
Posted by Mitch Kapor at Fri Dec 23 15:41:12 2005
      
      Posted by Mitch Kapor at Fri Dec 23 15:41:12 2005
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