That's why bookmark sync in only available in the dev channel. If you
want to have a stable, reliable version of chrome use the beta channel
(ideally, the stable channel, but that doesn't exist yet for OS X).

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 3:03 AM, Martyn Drake <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've had to uninstall and give up on Google Chrome for OS X
> temporarily due to an issue with the bookmark sync option in the
> latest beta.
>
> The problem is that having tidied up the bookmarks on my Windows
> machine, coming into work and starting to use the Mac has resulted in
> a mess of older links from the OS X version of Chrome.  Having no
> bookmark manager in the betas is a complete pain in the arse, but
> eventually managed to delete all the bookmarks in the bookmark bar and
> Other Bookmarks.  Tried a sync and then found all my old, non-wanted
> bookmarks and no bookmarks in the bookmark bar.
>
> I note that Google Docs is used to store the bookmark sync data, but
> one cannot edit the bookmarks themselves - it's read only.  Which
> makes it even more of PIA.
>
> Regards,
>
> Martyn
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