hello, i think you can sync the entire settings (passwords, history,
bookmarks and others)
No need for a Plugin for this. A simple workaround will do. just copy
the entire google chrome user data folder.

If you had some problems, read this step by step guide:
http://unlockforus.blogspot.com/2008/09/google-chrome-sync-your-bookmarks.html

hope this helps...
On Sep 13, 3:16 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Another thing I would find extremely valuable is the ability to sync the 
> saved password list. I use 3 computers quite regularly and that feature would 
> just make my day.
>
> Crafty
>
> On Fri 12/09/08  2:09 PM , Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I would love to see a gMarks-like feature in Chrome. The ability to
> > automatically sync my bookmarks to all my computers is essential,
> > especially because I use so many webapps.
> > On Sep 10, 7:36 am, JLRS  wrote:
> > > Definitely...google bookmarks need to be offered as a dynamic
> > > integration in Chrome.  Right now there is no export option
> > > anyway....so that means that if anyone uses current Chrome
> > > bookmarks ...they are absolutely going to loose them all at some
> > point
> > > (i.e. when they get a new PC).  Rather than work on the export
> > > functionality....time would be better spent creating an
> > integration w/
> > > Google Bookmarks.
>
> > > On Sep 9, 8:01 pm,  wrote:
>
> > > > I believe google bookmarks should be a  storage option  behind
> > the
> > > > bookmarks.. now that would be tight integration
> > > > Want to see in the near future a place in the browser to place
> > your
> > > > google account settings... then we'll know we're on the way :)
>
> > > > On Sep 8, 5:30 am, Googaleer  wrote:
>
> > > > > gMark is slick Firefox add-on that implements Google Bookmarks
> > to work
> > > > > very similar to the way Firefox native BookMarks work.  It
> > would be
> > > > > absolutely great if Google integrated it's own Bookmark
> > product into
> > > > > Chrome.  I was really quite surprised that it wasn't an import
> > option
> > > > > during the install.
>
> > > > > I expect [Hope] a lot of the Google Lab products are going to
> > become
> > > > > tightly integrated with Chrome.  It's all starting to come
> > together
> > > > > now ... I think I finally "get it".
>
> > > > > - Seeing The Light
>
> > > > > On Sep 7, 12:19 pm, Wrench Pilot  wrote:
>
> > > > > > I think Chrome is the perfect opportunity to resurrect
> > Google's
> > > > > > Browser Sync.  Firefox's Weave (and AdBlock Extension, but I
> > doubt
> > > > > > Chrome ever has that lol) is the only thing that keeps me
> > from a full
> > > > > > browser switch at the moment.
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