I don't think it's dead.
We're using early versions of FF4 and whoever owns the code may not be
available to be releasing beta versions.
Who really wants to continue using the FF addons just keep using the
sable versions.

What really concerns me is for how long will google provide this
already deprecated Google Bookmarks service.
They already ave a substitute for it using Google Docs so on google
side this project is doomed and may be a 2nd reason for not worthing
the effort of upgrading GMarks or at leat not giving it that much
attention.

Cheers,
Alex

On Aug 18, 5:47 am, Stanley_Krute <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi JohnM
>
> From this post, can we assume that GMarks is kinda dead in the
> water ??
>
> If so: any thought of releasing the source code, so someone else can
> take it forward ??
>
> GMarks is my most valuable FF add-on ....
>
> -- Stan Krute
>
> On Aug 13, 2:29 pm, John Marshall <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I think at this point I would recommend the sync built into Firefox. GMarks 
> > was good in Firefox 2, ever since then the other Sync implementations have 
> > been better (like Mozilla Weave). The newer Firefox bookmarking system in 
> > Firefox 3 and up was designed much better than the previous system in 
> > Firefox 2, making an external syncing option not as good of an idea.

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