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Open Sourcing Browser Sync

Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at 11:44 AM



Open Sourcing the Google Browser Sync client was something we'd always planned to do, and we're pleased to say that the code for it is now yours for the taking. Given our recent decision to discontinue support for Browser Sync, we wanted to make sure that the code for it was available for the developer community to use and improve. While we're no longer doing active development, we've released the code in the hopes that those folks who asked for it will use it to develop something cool. For example, it would be great to see the server ported to Google App Engine, or support for Firefox 3 implemented.

You can check out the code using any Subversion client, and we have posted a short tutorial explaining how to build and run it.

Happy Hacking!

22 comments:

exalted said...

Great news, really! =) Hope someone will bring this to FF3 as soon as possible...

Jonathan said...

Great to hear. My hope is for a FF3 version and a way to run your own server.

roRisc said...

What?

Nooooo, no way! Browser sync is excellent. (was?)

As a student (having so many account around campus) this was excellent to synchronize my home computer, my school computer, and my work computer.

This add-on was great, as I've heard beeing mentioned, the lack of interested may be due to lack of advertisment.

Hope it get's going again.

roRisc said...

This app is (was?) great for students. I use it to synchronize my laptop with my desktop with all computers on campus, and the computers at work.

Sucks to have it discontinued, it was nice having it tied in with the google account.

Nick Jordan said...

I'm really pleased about this. I'm sure support for Firefox 3 will be forthcoming soon.

Philip said...

Where is the server code and server API?

Are google going to release this? What use is the client without it?

Steve said...

Opera already has it. www.operalink.com AND it syncs with its mobile version, Opera Mini.

Julian said...

I second that, great news, great move.

grfgguvf said...

Subversion in this case can become tedious.

What if google later decides to continue the product, and merge others improvements? Or others decide to merge googles?

A distributed version control system would be the right tool here.

Eric said...

Thank you. Have been really missing this add-on. Hardly a developer but hope to get stuck into this!

Bookzilla said...

Awesome! Thankyou Google!

polozero said...

I can only say.... thank you... this little piece of software just didn't deserve to die...

let the hacking begin....

mokum von Amsterdam said...

This is what I could only hope would happen after deciding not to upgrade to FF3 because GBS was not available.

Nice to see this will be resolved soon. Thanks for listening to the community.

Cheers,
mokum

a noobe said...

Excited... been wondering if the source will ever get released...

Denis said...

I would like to see two things:

1) Port browsersync to Firefox 3
2) Build an open source server that can run on Linux/FreeBSD/etc so users can synchronize to their own servers.

Peter said...

Yes. Well done Google!

chris said...

Is the svn repository gone or is it just me?

lambda said...

thank jebus!
Great work guys :)

Christian Stangegaard said...

My awe for the way Google handle things in general is getting bigger each day that passes.
Your core values about listening to the community really shows - thank you!

So now I wait while the clever minds hopefully figure out how to improve this app and provide FF3 compatability :D

sryo said...

Finnaly! great news guys

Angry Worker said...

Someone already is! Check out Weave https://services.mozilla.com/. Seems to be offline atm.

(``-_-´´) -- BUGabundo said...

i hope the mozilla guys make good use of some of the code and use part of it on weave.

 


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