Google has finally done it, but only for Firefox:Â http://www.google.com/tools/firefox/browsersync/index.html
This is a tool that I’ve been waiting to see in Opera for a looong long time.. *hint hint*
I’m using so many different computers on a daily basis, that it’s impossible to maintain things like bookmarks, newsfeeds (FeedLounge to the rescue!) etc. and keep everything syncronized over all those computers manually. Go Google! Go FeedLounge! Come on Opera!








Eirik, I\’m with you on this one.
I never tested it myself, but this should do pretty much the same for Opera:\r\nhttp://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=104071\r\nLatest Version:\r\nhttp://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=104071&t=1149784781&page=5#comment1567023
I always wanted this feature in Opera. They already give 300 MB web space for blogs and pics, they can easily give
I didn\’t try oSync yet, but definitely I miss this feature.
I would like to see this feature in Opera!
I have the perfect solution for you. Just start working for us again and I am sure you make it happen;-).
I wonder how emails from us it would take to convince Jon to make the devs add it..
\r\n\r\nBut knowing the guys at Opera, I\’m sure they have something up their sleeve. oSync looks very interesting, haven\’t tested it myself but maybe I should give it a try.\r\n\r\nGerdur, make Jon move Opera to Tromsø!
There are far more important features than this to add first!\r\n\r\nBookmarks are soooo last week.
Well, there are always more important features to add
\r\n\r\nLike auto-complete for form elements, that I\’ve been lobbying for since I started working for Opera