Hi John,

Just wanted to voice my opinion on this: I LOVE GMarks, and it is one
of only two FF extensions that I consider absolutely indispensable
(Tab Mix Plus is the other). I use GMarks for bookmarks that I share
between home, work, and my phone. Browser bookmarks are reserved for
pages that are job-specific, personal pages from home that I cannot
access at the office, and pages that I only access from the phone.
Google Bookmarks is the perfect solution for a second set of bookmarks
that can be shared across locations and platforms, and GMarks is by
far the best solution I have found accessing Google Bookmarks in
Firefox.

That being said, I certainly understand that real life takes
precedence over things like this, and I would gladly pay for an FF4
update to GMarks or at least support letting someone else take a stab
at updating it if you just don't have the time.

Thank you for your efforts so far, and good luck in your personal and
professional endeavors!

Brian


On Mar 10, 1:16 pm, John Marshall <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here's the situation.
> I started gmarks in like... 10th grade of highschool when I had some free 
> time.
> It was good for Firefox 2 because Firefox's bookmarking system at the time 
> really sucked. There also weren't very good alternatives.
> Now with Firefox 3 and 4 the bookmarking system has improved a lot that it 
> makes more sense to integrate directly with that system instead of layering 
> on top like gmarks does (although the next Firefox system might remove 
> tags... so maybe not)
> It was released also around when google bookmarks was just released. Other 
> than the one time Google added lists support, they really don't seem to care 
> much about Google Bookmarks so there isn't much incentive to keep working on 
> it.
> Now I'm finishing up college and I just don't have the same time anymore. 
> Schoolwork, work, and other projects I have started since then. Its not like 
> Google is going to hire me to keep working on this.
>
> I don't really use GMarks myself because I don't think it is the best 
> solution for bookmark sync (although I do like some of the features I added 
> in like filters, suggestions, and nested tags that few people know of) One of 
> the large problems with making the system separate from the browser's 
> bookmarking system is needing to re-implement everything the browser does and 
> potentially what other extensions do as well.
>
> I have been emailed by someone who said they would be willing to try 
> maintaining GMarks and I might go ahead and give him a shot, but I just don't 
> think its worth the little time I have to keep working on this.
>
> There is no need to reverse engineer. If you rename the .xpi file the 
> extension comes in to .zip you can unzip it and get the source.
>
> Oh, also it looks like the amount of work required to port it to FF4 is more 
> than what was required between 3 and 3.6 or from 2 to 3, another reason I'm 
> hesitant to start upgrading.
>
> On Mar 10, 2011, at 2:19 AM, Richard H. Mezger wrote:
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> > Since the developer seems to have abandoned this extension, perhaps someone 
> > can reverse engineer it and port it?
>
> > On Mar 10, 2011 7:43 AM, "charos" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Firefox 4 RC released. High time for porting!
>
> > > On Feb 28, 9:24 am, 赖裕 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> Pls try Firefox sync which was build-in Firefox 4.
>
> > >> 2011/1/11 rimez <[email protected]>
>
> > >> > Hi,
>
> > >> > Are there any plans to support Firefox 4? If so, when can we expect
> > >> > it?
>
> > >> > It would be nice if there were a development version to try :)
>
> > >> > thanks
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