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In BookMacster, A Client is usually a web browser. More generally, a client is a thing from which a Collection will get bookmarks content during its Import, and to which it will send them during its Export. In the first context, it is referred to as an Import Client and in the second, an Export Client. You add and remove Clients in the Import and Export tables in a Collection's Settings >Clients tab.
In Synkmark, Safari, Firefox and Chrome profiles are actually all clients under the hood, but they are always one of these three, so we just call them 'browsers'.
In Smarky, Safari is actually a client under the hood, but we just call it 'Safari'!
4.8.1 Types of Clients
There are actually four types of clients.
Most often, a Client is a locally-installed web browser app, with its bookmarks in your Mac account. Client 'Safari' simply means your Safari bookmarks. For browser apps that support multiple profiles, each profile is a different Client. (This is the only type of Client supported by Smarky and Synkmark.)
A Client can also be a web-based browser app account. If you have multiple accounts, for example, two Pinboard accounts, each will appear as a separate Client in BookMacster.
A Client may also reference the bookmarks of a particular locally-installed web browser app on another Mac account on your network, for example, the Chrome bookmarks in profile 'Suzie' in server Old Mac Mini. This will appear in the popup menu as 'Old Mac Mini:Suzie:Chrome'.
Finally, a Client can be a loose file of bookmarks which you accessed using the Choose File (Advanced) menu item. BookMacster tracks this file using the path and file alias mechanism built into macOS.
4.8.2 Browsers' Syncing Services
Many web browser publishers now provide proprietary sync services for your bookmarks, open tabs, browsing history and other data among their browsers on multiple devices. For syncing, you may need to consider how they interact with Smarky, Synkmark or BookMacster. The following list gives links to the instructions you need to control these services.
- For Firefox, Mozilla provides Firefox Sync
- For Safari, Apple provides iCloud > Safari. That article is a little vague. To switch Safari bookmarks syncing on or off, click in the menu >System Preferences >Internet & Wireless >iCloud, then switch the checkbox labelled Safari (macOS 10.8 or later) or Bookmarks (macOS 10.7). We've also found this even better explanation.
- For Chrome, Google provides Chrome Sync.
- For Vivaldi, there is Vivaldi's Sync
- For Opera, Opera Software provides Opera Sync.
- iCab offers a syncing facility if you bring your own WebDAV server. Launch iCab and click Preferences >Show All >Browser >Bookmarks >Synchronizing.
- Ditto for OmniWeb. Launch OmniWeb and click Preferences >Bookmarks.
4.8.3 Browser (Client) Settings
In Smarky and Synkmark, settings for browsers are in Preferences >Syncing.
In BookMacster, settings for Clients are in BookMacster's document window, tab Settings >Clients.
In all cases, these settings are not kept in the .bmco document. Instead, they are Local Settings.
Browser (Client) Popup
The control contains a popup menu for each Browser (Client), in which you specify its target browser/service/account/profile. Browser (clients) found on your Macintosh User Account are listed explicitly. Otherwise, you can click one of the special menu items at the bottom:
- To access bookmarks in a web app account which does not have a password in your keychain, click New/Other.
- To access bookmarks of a Client app in another Macintosh user account, click Other Macintosh User Account
- To access bookmarks in a 'loose' file, Choose File.
After clicking one of these special items, appropriate dialogs will appear for navigation, account or application identification, and/or authentication as required.
Smarky does not have this popup because it supports only the single Safari profile in the current Macintosh user account. Dxo opticspro for photos 1 4 1.
Import and Export Checkboxes
For normal syncing of bookmarks, leave both the Import and Export checkboxes switched ON. (For Smarky, there are no such checkboxes because both Import and Export are always enabled.)
If you don't want bookmarks changes from the Client to be synced to Synkmark BookMacster, other Clients, other Macs, etc. then switch off Import. If you don't want the Client to get bookmarks changes from Synkmark or BookMacster, other Clients, other Macs, etc. then switch off Export.
Advanced Client Settings
In BookMacster, advanced users can customize the way imports and exports are done.
Per-Client Settings
To the right of each Client listed in Settings > Clients tabs is a small button with a gear icon. Clicking this button displays a sheet of the Advanced Settings for that particular Client. In the sheet, you'll see sub-contexts Import,Export and Special in which the settings are applied. The Special subsection is for settings which are only applicable to a certain Client type, and therefore will not be shown for all Clients.
Import Postprocessing Settings
Besides making adjustments during an Import operation for each Client, a few adjustments, for example Delete Unmatched Items, cannot be performed until after all Clients have been imported. You can set the parameters for these adjustments by clicking the larger button with a gear icon nearest the top of the Settings > Clients tab.
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By clicking the up and down triangles at the far right, you can arrange the order of which Clients' imports and exports. This may make a difference when bookmarks content is imported. For example, if two Clients each have a bookmark with the same URL, and are set to merge by URL, which of the two is actually imported is affected by which one is imported first. (Note that BookMacster normalizes URLs.) For Export operations, however, because exporting does not affect the Collection's content, the order of Clients does not matter.
Browser (Client) Name in Red, prefixed by X
If a Client's name appears in a red font, prefixed by a heavy red X, that means the Client's bookmarks data can no longer be found on the disk, and thus it is defunct. There are three ways to resolve this situation:
Click the disappeared Client's popup and re-assign it a different client which is currently available.
Restore the data of the disappeared client, possibly from a backup. If you don't know how the data disappeared, try changing a bookmark in the Client.
Delete the defunct Client by clicking its '-' button.
Firefox clients, in particular, will go defunct after you have somehow caused a Firefox Reset, because in so doing, Firefox suffixes the re-created profile name with a unix epoch timestamp. In this case, you should see the new client/profile in the popup, available for reassignment.
4.8.4 Warning to power users
Your knowledge of where bookmarks files are stored is nice but dangerous. Do not use the Choose File advanced feature if you simply want to access the bookmarks of a locally-installed app. Doing so will make browser-related triggers unavailable and bypass checking to see whether or not a browser is running when later executing an Import or Export, which can result in bookmarks loss or corruption. To set, for example, your Safari bookmarks as a Client, simply click 'Safari' in the Clients popup menu. And, by the way, never touch Safari's Bookmarks.plist file while Safari or Bookmarks syncing is switched on in iCloud in your System Preferences. If not done properly, iCloud will quietly raise hell, not always immediately.
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