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Using Safari on iPad Air with Chrome on Mac

  • I've been using Chrome on my Mac and Safari on my iPad Air. Trying to get them both to sync with each other is a challenge. I used a Safari on Mac for a short while recently to keep the two perfectly in sync but I've since switched back to a Chrome on my Mac as it is just a quicker and nicer to use browser. On my iPad Air I've installed Chrome but nothing beats Safari on the iPad as it's smoother and uses a faster rendering engine. Chrome on iOS is a bit sluggish and doesn't feel comfortable to use.Is there a way that I can sync my Chrome bookmarks and settings on my Mac with Safari on my iPad?

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    I use Chrome on the Mac and Safari on my iPad and iPhone. http://www.sheepsystems.com/products/bkmx/ keeps my bookmarks in sync across my Mac (between Safari for Mac and Chrome) and then iCloud syncs them to the iOS devices.

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You might try http://www.xmarks.com on the Mac, syncing bookmarks between Chrome and Safari. The idea is to get Safari on the Mac to push its bookmarks up to http://www.apple.com/icloud/, which you'll then see on your iPad, assuming you have iCloud enabled there.

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