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I always get real excited when I hear about a new free webDAV resource out there as there aren't too many so I was gunning to check out mydrive.ch...
everything looked really kosher, like they weren't gonna go out of business in a couple weeks. They are based in Switzerland. They have a very detailed website for the mydrive property and their parent company, Softronics Communications. But then I got to this part of the privacy policy: "The User agrees that Softronics is allowed to regularly control all data and information to ensure a lawfully use of the products and services provided by Softronics." Of course, the old saying is true, you can't look an ol gift horse in the mouth - you can't really take issue or make demands of a service you don't pay for. That proclamation, however, is so broad and empowering, it pretty much dispels even the slightest notion of privacy data stored on their servers will have not to mention instills a sense of wonder as to question whether your data's integrity will remain intact. If others aside from ones self have access and "control" of your data, that question will always remain. Still - I signed up for an account and will just store a bunch of noncritical, redundant back up stuff on it. ;)
Yep - SyncPlaces does work. Configure it as Mark says above using webdav server and it will synchronize the bookmarks. I bet you that it should work the same way with your own http or ftp server (if you've got NAS storage on your home network, i.e Buffalo NAS, that features ftp and http server). If for some reason nothing works for you, the last resort is to sync bookmarks using .... Internet Explorer.
Yep, that's right. Here is what you can do. Export your bookmarks from FF in HTML file. Open IE and import those bookmarks to IE. That will place all your firefox bookmarks into Favorites folder on your PC. You can do the same with the rest of the PC's you've got. Then you rename Favorites on each PC to Favorites1 & Favorites2 and etc. Then you grab some free or commercial File & Folder Synchronization software and synchronize those Favorites folders. As a result, you will get a folder that will contain all the bookmarks from all PC's and also you can delete duplicates (using the same File & Folder sync software). Then you export IE Favorites to HTML and import it to FF. Kinda of long way to go - but pretty straight forward and no 3-rd party web sites to be involved. Examples of File and folder sync soft: Foldermatch, ViceVersa Pro, Beyond Compare v3.1.4 and etc.
FINALLY - success. I have wanted a working sync extension for, well - forever, and found this site-> which pointed me to Syncplaces.
WOOF - nightmare time ! I've used most of this day messing with it, tried EVERY method in it's docs and NOTHING worked....until...until: I stumbled upon free webdav @ http://www.mydrive.ch . OMG. 2 minutes to make a free account...2 more minutes to validate and make 2 folders. 5 minutes to experiment with Syncplaces and find how to make it work - and it DID too. Server-> use HTTPS; URL->webdav.mydrive.ch . I used 1 folder for bookmarks JSON file and another for passwords and it went fine. NOW I can honestly recommend this add-on, thank MKRD for the great pointers, and hope others can avoid wasting their time as I have today. Time now to do something else !

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