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2009-11-20
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Well, it installs, and the "Preference" button for it opens a new window, but that window is blank. It's not an add-on I've used before, so I couldn't tell if it was doing any of what it's supposed to do.
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2009-11-20
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2009-11-20
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It's a plugin that lets you sync your bookmarks with a (their or your own) server so that you always have the same bookmarks on multiple machines.
And you need to enter account details.
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2009-11-20
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2009-11-20
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zerojay and qole have had some success installing Firefox plug-ins in the Maemo 5 browser and avoiding the configuration problem by copying working configurations from other machines. That might work in this case also.
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2009-11-20
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That might work indeed.
The question is if you really want your desktop bookmarks on your N900 or that you want special ones for mobile use..

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2009-11-20
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2009-11-20
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Xmarks is sh*tty anyway, since they collect your bookmarks data for data mining. Just use Mozilla's own Weave.

http://www.xmarks.com/