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Viewing Your Bookmarks

There are many ways to access your bookmarks using BookmarkSync.

1 One is through the Sync2It web site - you have access to your bookmarks everywhere you can connect to the Internet. Use the bookmark icon (shown to the right) to access your bookmarks after you log into the service.

2 The second way is through the Sync2It taskbar icon. If you click on it, a menu with your bookmarks will pop up. Selecting one of these will bring up a browser to view that page. If you have more than one browser installed, SyncIT will use the current default browser.

Note: Left-click on the icon to view your bookmarkset, right-click on the icon to access the system tools and setup menus.

3 Another way to access your bookmarks is through our javascript or JSON feeds. These feeds are accessed by copying a simple javascript code fragment onto your blog or website. From there, you (or anyone else visiting your site) can access any of the links in one of your published folders right from the page. The benefit of this method is that your links are automatically updated on all your websites anytime you make a change using your favorite browser bookmark editor.

4 You can view and quickly search your collection of bookmarks by right-clicking on the tray icon and selecting "Search Favorites". The favorites tree shown below will appear with your bookamarks. Enter a search term into the search box and you will quickly be shown every bookmark in your collection that contains that term. Double-click on the link to open a new browser window to the website.

5 Many people choose to access their links through popular RSS aggregator programs. Throughout the Sync2It website, you will see links that will supply RSS feeds to many of the various readers. Look for the orange icon.

6 Folders with the newspaper icon are subscriptions - these will be described in the section on Subscribing to other people's bookmarks, later.
See also: Subscribing to other people's bookmarks
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