5 easy ways to access your bookmarks anywhere

By Nick Mead on 17 July, 2008

Foxmarks logoHaving full access to your bookmarks wherever you are is now something that most users take for granted. Not so long ago, the only way to really ensure you had your bookmarks with you was to crudely send them to your e-mail account and access them from there. Nowadays, you're almost spoiled for choice meaning it's easy than ever to work on the move or check your favorite RSS feeds during a spare moment away from the home or office. And having a way to access your bookmarks from any location is a great way to avoid disaster if your hard drive fails and you lose everything. For desktop PC users, here are 5 of the best:

Foxmarks - The undisputed king for Firefox users - works seamlessly 24/7

Bookmarks Unifier - Export bookmarks to hard copy for Firefox, Internet Explorer and Opera

Mozmarks - An early predecessor to Foxmarks but with less synchronisation

Chipmark - Browser bookmarks plugin for both Internet Explorer and Firefox

Blinklist - Gives you access anywhere and reminds you of sites that you meant to visit

Comments

  • joji joji

    how about del.icio.us. also has ffox and ie plug-ins

    • Sent on 18 Jul 2008
  • Monty B Monty B

    Google Bookmarks - Access on any PC using the Google toolbar, see them as a gadget on iGoogle, or just login to www.google.com/bookmarks and view/add/edit/delete them.

    • Sent on 13 Aug 2009
  • michael michael

    I use http://www.mybookmarksonline.com/ for syncing my iphone to my browsers. Fantastic!

    • Sent on 08 Nov 2009
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