Hi,
Might want to try XMarks from www.xmarks.com

The free version will synchronize across browsers on desktops but the pay 
version will also synch between  portable devices.
It is $1/month.
Chris


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-----Original Message-----
From: Talk [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Chip Orange via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, June 3, 2015 12:15 PM
To: Christopher-Mark Gilland; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: RE: Ever so slightly off topic, but not really: Need help with web 
browsing

Hi Chris,

While I don't know the answer, I'd bet you could find a sync utility which 
would sync your Chrome to your FireFox on your Windows at least, or your IE to 
your FireFox (again on your Windows platform); then, your sync utility between 
Windows and Android should take over and move things along.  Did you Google for 
this to see if it exists?

Chip






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-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark Gilland via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 6:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Ever so slightly off topic, but not really: Need help with web browsing
Importance: High

OK, I'm in a slight predicament.  I figure that there has just got! to be a way 
to deal with this, but I'm going to need some help getting it done.

Basically, this might seem slightly OT, but here me out on this.  Here is the 
situation.  On Windows, I prefer using either IE, or Google Chrome.  A lot of 
you probably say to that, ewwww!  Just use Firefox.  You know... I don't know 
why.  I can't quite put my finger on it, but there's just something about 
Firefox on Windows that I don't like.  Again, it's not something I can put a 
concrete explanation to.  For what ever reason though, I just don't like the 
feel of it.  I just find that both IE and Chrome seem to be a bit more 
responsive for me, and a bit more reliable.  I know that's really odd that I 
say that about IE vs. Firefox, but I didn't come here to argue that one way or 
another.

Now, let's move on.  I also have an Android phone running 5.1 Lollypop.  I know 
this list isn't for Android discussion, but here me out on this, as I plan to 
tie this back into Windows, I promise.  On my Android device, I tend to go the 
oppisit direction.  I find that Chrome is absolutely disgusting with Talkback.  
I don't want to give potential future Android users the wrong impression here.  
Chrome is very very doable with Talkback.  I! personally, just find it to be 
very very clunky, at best.  I do! however find Firefox on Android to be 
absolutely gorgeous!  And, I do mean, gorgeous!  So, here lies my delimma 
taking us back to the Windows side of things.

I have Firefox installed on my Windows machine, even though it's not my default 
browser, and I don't normally use it.  I will in a pinch, but normally? No.  I 
do have Firefox sync set up though.  This way, if I save a bookmark on my 
computer in Firefox, it's then instantaniously available in my bookmarks on my 
phone, and vice versa.  The issue is, seeing that I don't normally like using 
Firefox on the PC, I use Chrome, but then don't! on my phone, we have a 
bookmark problem.  Do you see where I'm going with this?  If I bookmark 
something in Chrome on my PC, yeah, it'll carry over to Chrome on my phone, but 
I don't like using Chrome on the phone, in fact, it's so bad in my opinion, I 
flat out refuse, even in a pinch to do it.  So my question is this, ultimately.

Can I, get a Chrome extension, or, for that mind, a firefox extension, 
preferably the former, which will allow me to sync not just once, but in 
realtime, my Chrome bookmarks to my Mozilla Firefox sync account.  This way, I 
could still use chrome on my computer, but if I bookmarked something, it would 
automatically then send it over to my Firefox, therefore, causing Firefox to 
sync down that bookmark, therefore making it where when I open Firefox on my 
phone, and go to my bookmarks, bam!  There they'd be.

I confess that I never really have dived into the world of Chrome nor Firefox 
extension/add ons, so you all are going to have to be incredibly incredibly 
specific on step by step how to install it, and how to set it up, if this can 
be done.

Thanks for the help.

Chris.
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