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Nice work. Been wanting a way to bridge Chrome OS X to Safari on iOS #2

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elasticthreads opened this issue Mar 5, 2014 · 4 comments
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@elasticthreads
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Now I'm wondering if there's a way to do the reverse:
sync tabs open in Chrome on OS X to iCloud so that Safari on iOS can access them.

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josh- commented Mar 8, 2014

Cheers @elasticthreads, I've wondered the same thing too – I came across this projected called iCloud Tabs Updater, which is a Python script that supposedly updates your iCloud tabs using undocumented API calls. I haven't tested it yet but it certainly looks promising!

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No way to do this without installing "iCloud Tabs Updater"? It would be awesome. Thank you.

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cbray commented Apr 18, 2016

+1 for this feature. Is this being worked on currently? If not, would anyone be interested in collaborating (could just be as a tester) in building this functionality? Could be a Chrome extension that hooks in to CloudyTabs? Would this be necessary, or could it be done in CloudyTabs without a Chrome extension?

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cliffordp commented Oct 23, 2017

http://www.sheepsystems.com/products/bookmacster.html is the answer and can do so much more--pretty much everything other than what CloudyTabs can do!

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