xBrowserSync is a free and open-source browser syncing tool that allows you to sync your browser data across devices and different browsers. Here's how to install xBrowserSync on Linux Mint Latest.
Before you start installing xBrowserSync, it is important to have the latest version of Linux Mint installed. Open the terminal and run the following command to update your system:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
xBrowserSync requires Node.js to run. To install Node.js, open the terminal and run the following command:
sudo apt-get install nodejs
npm is the package manager for Node.js. To install npm, run the following command:
sudo apt-get install npm
To install xBrowserSync, you need to run the following command in the terminal:
sudo npm install -g xbrowsersync
This will install xBrowserSync globally on your system.
To start xBrowserSync, use the following command in the terminal:
xbrowsersync
This will start xBrowserSync in your default browser.
To start syncing your browser data, you will need to register and sign in to xBrowserSync. Once you have signed in with your xBrowserSync credentials, you can start syncing your browser data across devices and browsers.
By following these simple steps, you can easily install xBrowserSync on Linux Mint Latest and start syncing your browser data across devices and different browsers. Enjoy!
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