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How to use Dropbox's handy new browser-agnostic bookmarking feature |
August 22, 2015
Dropbox recently added a new feature that will come in handy for browser agnostic types. If you spend your day between using Chrome at home, Internet Explorer at work, and Safari on your phone, then accessing your bookmarks can be a problem. There are services such as Delicious and Evernote you can use, but now another alternative is Dropbox.
The cloud storage and sync service now lets you drag-and-drop bookmarks into the Dropbox web app, or you can drop them into File Explorer on the desktop—a feature that is not specific to Dropbox.
Here’s how to use Dropbox to create a trove of bookmarks that’s independent of a particular browser.
First, create a new folder in Dropbox called Bookmarks (or whatever other term you’d prefer to use). You can drop URLs anywhere into Dropbox, but for our purposes here we’re talking about how to create a bookmarks folder. If there’s a URL or set of URLs you constantly refer to for a work project it would make more sense to save those web addresses to the project folder.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2974344/web-apps/how-to-use-dropboxs-handy-new-browser-agnostic-bookmarking-feature.html#tk.rss_howto
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