It supports four major browsers Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer and Mac OS X Safari. Xmarks used to be called Foxmarks and is these days owned by the popular online password manager LastPass.
This helps to keep your bookmarks more organized and available whatever computer you are on. Here we have five solutions that enable you to have the same bookmarks across different browsers and also different computers. However, it won’t if you use Chrome on one and Firefox, IE or Safari on another, for example. The built-in browser sync will work if you have the same browser on each computer. This becomes even more difficult if you want to keep your bookmarks the same across different computers and operating systems as well as different browsers. Of course, you can manually import or export bookmarks between browsers but it’s an inefficient solution that needs constant updating. For instance, synced bookmarks in Chrome will only show in Chromium based browsers. Many modern browsers do have a profile backup and sync option built in, but it’s only available between browsers of the same type. If you create or delete a bookmark in one browser, that change will not be reflected in the others. One of the biggest issues is each browser will have its own set of bookmarks (favorites). While having several different web browsers installed is fine, it can become a problem.