Keep your bookmarks synched with Transmute

Esteban Heinzen  | 

September 9th, 2009  |  Published on: Review

Keep your bookmarks synched with Transmute

Keep your bookmarks synched with Transmute

How many times do we bookmark websites so as not to forget them? Many times, bookmarking has become the most common task while surfing the internet. Even when this function has proven to be very valuable, it becomes almost useless when switching from one browser to another.

Some such as Chrome and Firefox of them are presented with Import/Export options, but they don’t support all web browsers. The solution in view of this issue is to have an external application at hand, such as Transmut, which enables users to import and export bookmarks among different web browsers.
Transmute features support for all versions of Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Google Chrome and Chromium.
Transmute recognizes the folder where bookmarks are stored and copies them to other browsers’ bookmarks. In this way, it´s possible to organize and synch all our favorite websites among different web browsers.
Transmute features an easy-to-use interface. The whole procedure is done with just a couple clicks. Simply select the source and target browser and hit export and the process will take a few seconds. Another interesting feature is the possibility to create backups before exporting bookmarks.
The only issue encountered is that Transmute currently supports Windows operative system and does not feature Multilanguage support.
All in all, Transmute is an easy-to-use and useful application for those who want to synch their bookmarks quickly and easily. Now that you know what Trasmute is and what it can do, you´ll be able to transfer bookmarks from one web browser to another without any inconvenience.

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