So, with the addition of my Asus EEE, I now have a total of 5 operable computers, 4 of which I regularly use. One is my download computer/DVD player/media streamer for my television. One is a laptop that is no longer portable (bad power port) so it is permanently resigned to a dock for the rest of it’s life. Still pretty powerful, I use it for video editing (firewire port) and rendering sometimes. Then I have a computer I’ve personally built, fairly powerful but not as powerful as I’d wanted (limited funds) and composed of leftover hard disks and DVD drives. It’s my workhorse, where I do most of my sound production and 3d/2d work. The fourth is my EEE and the fifth is an ancient laptop I used for on-the-road web surfing before I bought the EEE. It’s packed up, but usable if needed.

I do occasionally web surf on all these computers. If I’m doing something on any one of them and need to look something up, I use the computer I’m on. while surfing, I very often find something I’d like to bookmark. Then I get into: which bookmark is where? I end up googling for the link anyway and defeating the purpose of bookmarking in the first place. It’s slowly dawning on me that something that syncs bookmarks, such as Google’s Browser Sync would be just what I need to keep my links in order.

Shows how out of touch I am. There is no more Google Browser Sync. It came, it was popular, it went, it is no more. All within my peripheral vision, but still out of my notice.

Anyway, I want with Foxmarks. works great, it’s easy, I love it. I wish it would weed out duplicate bookmarks, but then we get into which one to delete, what if one’s in a folder, etc. I’m happy and more organized than ever. Hooray!

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