If you’re running on the cutting edge of Chrome with a Chromium daily build on Linux, you can now try out the Google-based bookmark syncing that Windows users have had for a bit now.
You’ll have to add --enable-sync to your launching command, but it should work fairly intuitively after that. Your bookmarks are synced to a folder in Google Docs, which you can access and edit if you’ve got an active account.



















Jon Underwood
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 at 9:09 AMi’m a big linux fanboy, but i just don’t get the need for chrome in linux. feels like those folks who trick their KDE or Gnome out with a windows or mac theme….