Xmarks is closing

Over the last three years, I’ve been using the xMarks service (formerly FoxMarks) to synchronise all my bookmarks between Home PC, Laptop, Work PC, and iPhone. It’s always been a free service – allbeit one I’d have happily paid for – that made life *so* easy when it comes to keeping bookmarks in sync.

So it’s really sad news today that xMarks has 90 days to live. I don’t know of a better service for synchronising bookmarks (and passwords) in the way that xMarks does, and it’s been awesomely useful for a very long time.

For me- and it’s a point they raise in that blog post – I would’ve happily paid for the service. Not loads – but £10 – £25 a year, certainly.

A very sad day.


One Comment on “Xmarks is closing”

  1. Ian says:

    Feel the same, happy to pay around £10 as it just works and saves a lot of hassle.

    LastPass is a password manager across all browsers and bookmarks management was on their roadmap. A mail from them today is indicating they will speak to Xmarks and also move bookmark syncing up the priority list. Here’s hoping.


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