I'm with Flynn on this one. Now that Google Browser Sync is driving
home the point on each launch that it will not work after this month,
I'm eager to find something that will do session restoring/sharing
(which, of course, implies bookmark syncing, cookie syncing, password
syncing, and so on).
As others have pointed out, Mozilla Weave is promising, but it has
been closed to new users/testers for a while, and there seems to be no
shortage of problems with it. Foxmarks is okay (and improving), but it
has nowhere near the functionality of GBS.
A pity. Google Browser Sync is one of the few Google end user tools
that I'd be happy to pay for!
Is there anybody out there?
-JH
On Aug 18 2008, 5:09 pm, Flynn <flynntarg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So they've killed browser sync. That sucks, but it is what it is. Now
> it's time to find a replacement. Google suggests a few things, Mozilla
> Weave for example, but few are as feature rich. Personally, I use
> GMarks for bookmarking anyway, so that's not an issue. And as I have a
> PC and a Mac, syncing 100% of my plugins isn't possible or necessary.
> Frankly, the only thing I care about is session sharing. When I have
> 20 open tabs at the end of the day at the office, having them open
> when I get home is really important. So, with Weave registration
> closed, where does a guy go to get browser session (or at least tab)
> syncing?
> Thanks everyone!
> ~ Flynn