BookmarkSync
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Mac OS X: 1.0.4 (September 14, 2005) [±]
| BookmarkSync | |
|---|---|
| Developer | SyncIT.com Inc. |
| Stable release | Windows: 3.0.0 (August 2010) [±] Mac OS X: 1.0.4 (September 14, 2005) [±] |
| Operating system | Cross-platform |
| Type | Browser synchronizer |
| Website | bookmarksync.com (archive) |
BookmarkSync is an automatic synchronization service that allows users to access their bookmarks or favorites from any computer or web browser.[1] The BookmarkSync client runs as a program within the computer's system tray and monitors the bookmarks in the user's browser, automatically uploading any changes to a central server.
Web browsers supported by BookmarkSync include Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera, SeaMonkey, and Netscape.[2]
SyncIT.com Inc. was founded by Michael Berneis and Terence Way in November 1998. The website went live in March 1999. 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. Dean developed a new client for the latest browsers, including Firefox and Mac platform.[citation needed]
As of 2022, the BookMarkSync open source project no longer exists.[3]