Xmarks, the best browser syncing tool with 2 million users around the world, recently announced that it is discontinuing its free service due to company cash problems. Whether it is the end of life or the road to paid services has not yet been settled. However, netizens who are used to Xmarks in regret, but also had to find other suitable solutions. Here, XDash has compiled five Xmarks alternatives for moving and backing up data previously hosted on Xmarks (though few are as good as Xmarks at the moment). Before we start using other alternative services, let's do our homework --? Export the Xmarks bookmark. Log into the Xmarks website with your username and password, as shown in the picture, and select "Tools -> "export bookmarks to HTML", which packages and exports all bookmarks already saved on Xmarks and saves them locally in a.html file. OK! Then choose a solution that works for you: First, Google Bookmarks (suitable for Chrome, Firefox, provides a Web version, support for multiple operating system platforms) bookmarks hosted in Google's cloud, is a more stable and reliable solution (of course, this sentence in the country has to be halved). After logging into the Google Bookmarks page online, find "Import bookmarks" from the left sidebar, and import the.html file you exported earlier. If you are using Chrome, then congratulations, Chrome 6 and up already comes with a perfectly powerful sync feature (see the tool icon -> in the top right corner; Options -> Synchronization - #62; Open bookmark synchronization in custom), you can automatically save your saved bookmark synchronization to your personal Google account [...]