iCloud Dashboard
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Keep your Chrome bookmarks on Windows up to date with the Safari bookmarks on your iPhone, iPad and Mac.
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iCloud stores your website bookmarks, so they are everywhere you go — on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac and PC. So when it comes to your devices, you can switch things up without mixing things up.
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iCloud Bookmarks extension for Chrome is for Windows.
http://www.apple.com/legal/sla/docs/iCloudControlPanel.pdf
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iCloud Passwords lets you fill passwords from iCloud Keychain when signing in to websites using Chrome.
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The easiest way to push text and links to iPhone! Copy, send SMS, open links and maps right away! No need to email yourself anymore.
Save bookmarks easily to Bookmark OS
Display/Remove duplicate bookmarks or empty folders
It doesn't work at all. No sync happens.
Ativei a extensão no Chrome, mas não consegui ativar os Favoritos do ICloud no Chrome e fazer a sincronização oferecida. Não funciona!!!
超好用,樓下不會用的都低能文盲
Tốt
I'm so glad I spent an hour at 11pm trying to sort out the multiple duplication issue and got nowhere.
The tabs are duplicating multiple times.
APROVADO
Can be a bit tempermental BUT for those that are having issues getting sync to work - which previously wasn't a problem for me - I *think* I got it working again by logging out on the iCloud for Windows app and then starting with the sign in again. This caused it to go fully back through the setup process and now I have not only Windows Chrome browser to iOS Safari sync working again - but also iCloud Drive is finally doing something other than just 'initialising'. It seems like an authentication token had got 'lost' or something along those lines, so it was just doing nothing, so the log out/in and authenticating via code on iPhone seems to have kicked it back into life.
shouldn't it have basic error checking, as in if it's moving the tabs around, duplicating tabs, and if there's a conflict, shouldn't it prompts user to merge? at this rate, it's safe to bet even people at apple use chrome instead of that thing.
doesn't seem to do anything.