

ymarks
ymarks is a two-component KISS bookmark synchronization service, it consists of a server component which you'll have to run anywhere and a client component which will have to be installed in your browser(s). Its name is a pun on the (now defunct) Xmarks service.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Windows
- Self-Hosted
- Google Chrome
- Firefox
Features
ymarks information
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What is ymarks?
ymarks is a free and open source add-on for several modern web browsers with a server component written in C that allows you to synchronize your browser's bookmarks with an SQLite3 database that can be hosted either on your local machine or somewhere in your intranet (or even the internet). It is supposed to be a single-user system in order to reduce complexity and increase privacy, but you can (technically) run as many parallel instances of ymarks as you like.

