YouTubeMP3 is one of the simplest YouTube to MP3 add-on available for the Firefox. This YouTube MP3 Firefox addon will simple to add the MP3 button right above the video. Read: Xmarks Alternatives Solutions and Options Where Xmarks shined was its ability to create profiles and keep your personal and work lives separate. After pushing this dreaded task to the last moment, with a week left until the d-day, I have l been left no choice but to look for an alternative. Here is what I found. Chrome and Firefox Back in the early days of new-age browsers, when Internet Explorer was the default, dominant, and the only option, Chrome, and Firefox, were not good at sync and managing bookmarks. Now, they are. While they are not cross-platform enabled and will only work within their confines, they are still a pretty solid option. ![]() Also Read: 2. Google Bookmarks You can use Google Bookmarks on both Firefox and Chrome browsers which makes it cross-platform and browser ready. For Firefox, there is Gmarks which will connect to Google servers. Mac os x emulator for windows 10. You will achieve the desired results, however, there is no way to create multiple profiles like in Xmarks. You can create folders and use labels, think tags, to better manage and find your bookmarks. The bookmarks are associated with your Google account which means if you are looking for separate profiles, you will have to create multiple Google accounts. It is possible but not as quick and easy as Xmarks was. Diigo While Google Bookmarks works, it leaves a lot to be desired. Diigo is a bookmarking toolbar with a difference. ![]() It picked up things where once the dominant Delicious lift it. Diigo will not only allow you to bookmark and organize your favorite sites, but you can also annotate and highlight pages using the built-in tool. This makes Diigo really useful, especially for bloggers and professionals who constantly find themselves reading tons of material every day. You will have to install the Diigo toolbar on every computer that you are using. While Diigo is available on Android and iOS platforms, they work as separate apps instead of the toolbar in your Chrome or Firefox browser. This is where it falls short. Another honorary mention is Delicious which has seen a considerable decline in its popularity after the social media phenomenon.|| 4. Eversync Eversync, apart from Chrome and Firefox, and iOS and, is also available for Internet Explorer. There is no mention of Edge browser anywhere. The basic functionality is there. You can add and save bookmarks and it will be sync across the devices. During my tests, Eversync created multiple entries of the same bookmark which quickly became a nuisance. I had faced similar issues with Xmarks but this was different. In Xmarks, there is a double entry but here, there were multiple entries. Sometimes 4 to 5. A quick search revealed I am not the only one facing this issue. The free version can manage 15000 bookmarks, 500 private and 500 archive bookmarks which is more than enough for me. Think of archive bookmarks as the trash folder which you can tap after you have deleted the bookmark. You will have to sync manually which kind of defeats the purpose. The pro version will cost you $4.99 and comes with auto-sync.|| 5. Ymarks Where Eversync is paid, Ymarks is free and open source which is why it made the list. We, at TechWiser, love open source projects. In code, we trust. Ymarks has a Chrome and IE extension but the official page doesn’t list a Firefox addon. There is an addon available in.
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