It doesn't... the post isn't talking about Camino at that point:
"there's one thing that Safari does that I've grown to love. Well, actually, it's not technically a Safari feature, it's a feature of my .Mac subscription, but that doesn't change the fact that syncing my bookmarks amongst all my computers kicks major ass; there's something that makes me feel warm and fuzzy when I bookmark or add an address book entry on one computer and it just shows up on the other without me doing a single thing."
- http://www.macgamer.com/features/?id=1859
Since it's a .Mac / Safari feature, the "good thing for Apple to push" is probably covered. Out of curiosity though, what do vCards have to do with the Rendezvous spec?
-Stuart
On Sep 7, 2004, at 10:27 PM, Michael Fivis wrote:
I didn't know Camino did this. How do I do this?
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 00:19:18 -0500, Jim Witte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Just read this on the MacGamer forums (of all places) about Camino:
"there's something that makes me feel warm and fuzzy when I bookmark or
add an address book entry on one computer and it just shows up on the
other without me doing a single thing."
How does Camino do this? It would seem this would be a good thing for Apple to push as part of the Rendezvous spec, a kind of 'vCard for bookmarks'.. Considering that so many people now use multiple computers, multiple platforms, and even multiple browsers.
Jim
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