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Root [Boost Mobile] anyone know a way to backup bookmarks

cornelljdavis

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Anyone know a way to back up bookmarks besides chrome and mybackuppro? I thought titanium backup could do it but I haven't found it out yet.
 
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In stock browser. ..
Top right of page...
Press the star/ribbon
Then it opens bookmarks...
Under "bookmark", collapse "my device", and expand your Google email...
Save all bookmarks there and it will be saved on Google and work across all your android phones

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I take back a couple steps... lol sorry...

In stock browser. ..
Top right of page...
Press the star/ribbon
Then it opens bookmarks...
Press add bookmark
Change the location option to your Gmail account.
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You should only need to do this once.
 
Very nice! I am definitely still learning the ins and outs of Tapatalk, it is one of my favorite apps just because it keeps me in the loop while I am at work and away from my computer.

Yeah its a nice little program it's missing a lot from the actual web page but it is much easier and quicker to use and you get notifications on topics you want to keep notified on
 
Yeah its a nice little program it's missing a lot from the actual web page but it is much easier and quicker to use and you get notifications on topics you want to keep notified on

Yeah, the notifications is my favorite part. I use a separate ringtone so I know instantly that it is not an SMS notification too.
 
Wow that's a great idea I didn't know we can do that

I use an app called Ringtone Maker to make short (like just three or four seconds) sound clips from songs I like, then ES File Explorer to paste them into the notification sound folder (/system/media/audio/notifications); after a reboot they are available just like the standard .ogg files. The ringtone folder always recognizes the custom ringtones in their standard folder location, but I don't know how to point the notification folder to that same location, if the possibility even exists. Then in Tapatalk, from the main screen, choose Settings, then Advanced under the Notifications options. It lets you set Quiet Hours too, which is nice because a lot of us use the forums at all hours of the day, and I don't need a notification going off at 3am while my girlfriend is sleeping or at 8am when I'm sleeping!
 
Neva mind I jus found it yo. I wasn't clicking add bookmarks instead I was going straight to my bookmarks. I appreciate yo help thank you yo
 
I use an app called Ringtone Maker to make short (like just three or four seconds) sound clips from songs I like, then ES File Explorer to paste them into the notification sound folder (/system/media/audio/notifications); after a reboot they are available just like the standard .ogg files. The ringtone folder always recognizes the custom ringtones in their standard folder location, but I don't know how to point the notification folder to that same location, if the possibility even exists. Then in Tapatalk, from the main screen, choose Settings, then Advanced under the Notifications options. It lets you set Quiet Hours too, which is nice because a lot of us use the forums at all hours of the day, and I don't need a notification going off at 3am while my girlfriend is sleeping or at 8am when I'm sleeping!

I started using Ringtone Maker back when I got my Prevail. Great app to have if you want to make your own ringtones.

I also like an app called Ringtone Scheduler. Once I download and open the app once then close it, I can then use my volume control to turn my volume all the way off and I will get a pop up from Ringtone Scheduler letting me know if I want to schedule a time for my volume/ringtones/notifications (not alarm) to come back on. It lets me choose how many hours I want my phone to stay quite. It also gives me the option to choose how loud I want the ringer to be when it comes back on and if I want the vibrate option to come on too. Really neat app bro. I've been using it now for a little over a year and love it. :D:thumbup:
 
I started using Ringtone Maker back when I got my Prevail. Great app to have if you want to make your own ringtones.

I also like an app called Ringtone Scheduler. Once I download and open the app once then close it, I can then use my volume control to turn my volume all the way off and I will get a pop up from Ringtone Scheduler letting me know if I want to schedule a time for my volume/ringtones/notifications (not alarm) to come back on. It lets me choose how many hours I want my phone to stay quite. It also gives me the option to choose how loud I want the ringer to be when it comes back on and if I want the vibrate option to come on too. Really neat app bro. I've been using it now for a little over a year and love it. :D:thumbup:

Very nice! I've been using a similar one called Shush, but it doesn't have the volume option. Looks like I will have to check out Ringtone Scheduler for sure.
 
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