Gmarks works for me -- not perfectly -- but in the same way it has been
'working' for some time. My workaround is to open a tab and go to the
Google Bookmarks page (https://www.google.com.au/bookmarks) and log in.
After logging in, Gmarks is fine, for at least a day and sometimes several
days. If I close and reopen my browser I usually have to do this again.

Based on this, it would appear that Gmarks has problems authenticating. I
have checked my login deatils in the Gmarks options and that's not the
issue. I assume that logging into the bookmarks page creates a cookie or
something similar, which Gmarks is able to access/use.

Running 34.0.5 as a portable version (off a USB drive, Win 7 enterprise on
the desktop). Works as well on my Mac, which is an old and runs 10-4 fox,
and an old laptop running Win XP, at least last time I checked).

Would be really nice if someone could fix the code...

On 11 December 2014 at 06:55, B S <[email protected]> wrote:

> for me, gmarks does not work with firefox 31+ - someone has a solution?
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