Firefox: Is there a way to store my tabs on the net and restore in a different machine?

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I use at least two computers, Firefox is installed on both of them (latest version).

Is there an addon that stores my current tabs somewhere on the net, and then restores them on a different machine?

Ron Klein

Posted 2010-05-03T08:12:50.893

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Quite a few extensions do this for Firefox and Chrome both. – isomorphismes – 2014-02-25T17:59:25.110

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The Mozilla fondation has created "Weave Sync", a firefox plug-in that is able to synchronize bookmarks, tabs, history and password between several computers.

Weave Sync works by syncing your current profile with a server on the web. Unlike Google Sync, you can choose your provider. You can use the Mozilla Fondation servers or your own server (or whatever server you want to).

Benoit

Posted 2010-05-03T08:12:50.893

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Xmarks is great for this via bookmarks.

Edit: I just realised you want current tabs synchronised. I don't think Xmarks will be the solution for you.

Mike Fitzpatrick

Posted 2010-05-03T08:12:50.893

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1Xmarks have enabled this facility in v3.6.14, April 2010. – outsideblasts – 2010-05-13T03:32:49.343

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I Hope Google Sync Helps.It has the feature to sync tabs and windows.

ukanth

Posted 2010-05-03T08:12:50.893

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