Of course, it's also possible that google modified the authentication of users, so when gmarks tries to pull your bookmarks from google there is a failure/delay in logging in. You can determine if authentication is the problem if you follow this step. When you see that your bookmarks have not been downloaded, open a tab to google and log in as if you wanted to read email (or something similar). Then go back to the gmarks menu. If your bookmarks are back, it means authentication is the problem. For me, the auto-login feature of gmarks has never worked, so I rely on google persisting my login. Nic
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