It seems there is an Xmarks for Chrome/ium, too. This is where I'd like
comments, there are both pros and cons for its use. I donated to Xmarks, so I
could use it for open tabs, too.
I was again reminded of my Windows background when my PcLinuxOS LXDE install got
corrupted or something. I got my files in Home off the SCSI hard drive via
Puppy, but have no idea how to find either Firefox or Chromium info in this
situation. I was making use of an old server motherboard and Firefox is too slow
on it, hence I was not aware of Xmarks for it at the time.
I installed the newer PcLinuxOS LXDE successfully and noticed there is an option
for a text file of History saved. Is this similar to what we find on Windows
computers for bookmarks in a HTML file?
In situations like mine backing up from a working Firefox or Chromium is out of
the question, or am I wrong. That's why I try to use Xmarks to save that stuff
off the computer, but with the rapid advancement of web browsers, I wonder...