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  2. Xmarks Sync - Wikipedia

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    The Xmarks bookmark synchronizer was an extension for Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Apple Safari (on OS X 10.5 and 10.6) [6] that synchronized bookmarks between computers. It could also synchronize passwords, open tabs, and browsing history (Firefox only). [7]

  3. Arc (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Arc was designed by The Browser Company, a startup company from New York City founded by Josh Miller and Hursh Agrawal in 2019. [7] [8] The Browser Company has employees who have previously worked at other technology firms, including Instagram, Tesla, Medium and Google.

  4. Microsoft Edge - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Edge (or simply nicknamed Edge), based on the Chromium open-source project, also known as The New Microsoft Edge or New Edge, is a proprietary cross-platform web browser created by Microsoft, superseding Edge Legacy. [8] [9] [10] In Windows 11, Edge is the only browser available from Microsoft.

  5. Microsoft Edge makes it easier to share webpages between devices

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  6. Maxthon - Wikipedia

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    Cloud Tabs: lets users remember previous sessions, by automatically syncing tabs to Android, iOS, or Windows devices. Sync Bookmarks/Favorites: sync bookmarks across Windows, iOS, and Mac devices. Full screen browsing; App Center: function to find and group web apps and content.

  7. What are the differences between Google Chrome and ... - AOL

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    Ken Colburn discusses the differences between Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge and how they compare. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  8. Browser extension - Wikipedia

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    Internet Explorer was the first major browser to support extensions, with the release of version 4 in 1997. [7] Firefox has supported extensions since its launch in 2004. Opera and Chrome began supporting extensions in 2009, [8] and Safari did so the following year. Microsoft Edge added extension support in 2016. [9]

  9. Bookmark websites to your Favorites in AOL Desktop Gold

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    1. Go to the site you want to make a Favorite. 2. In the upper-right corner, click the heart icon. 3. Click Add to Favorites. 4. Click a folder to store it in.