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Is there any way to get Opera to connect to a sync service that also works in Chrome or Firefox? Because it's annoying to have to manually export Firefox bookmarks and manually import them into Opera whenever I make a change.

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What have you tried so far? A quick google search reveals BookmarkSynk and SiteBar. – aaamos Nov 4 '12 at 6:28
Google results for Opera-supported cross-browser sync are exhausted. Neither of these services have much documentation. I can't see anywhere which browsers are supported, and BookmarkSynk's wiki is blank (literally, a blank white page). – mcandre Nov 4 '12 at 6:46
Haven't tried either, but browsing their sites (not their wikis...), BookmarkSync seems to support several browsers, as does SiteBar. – aaamos Nov 4 '12 at 13:28
@mcandre I emailed LastPass last month who own Xmarks to please include Opera, as they provide bookmark sync for the other major browsers, and they replied by saying they will take my enquiry into consideration – Simon Dec 28 '12 at 19:08

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You can use Transmute

  • can sync all major browsers including Opera
  • portable tool (needs no installation)
  • supports command-line for automatic syncing per batch (not with standard version)

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I recommend plus version (sadly that version isn't freeware)

Your .bat for automatic syncing (scheduled task) could look like this:
start TransmutePro.exe /run sync.transmute
(where sync.transmute is your saved profile which contains your sync commands)

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