Firefox Extension: Morning Coffee
Category Linux, Soft, internet, Tips & Tricks | Permalink | 4. April 2007
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Everyone has a daily online routine: checking e-mail in the morning, sports scores after lunch, The Onion on Wednesdays, The New York Times Magazine on Sunday. Morning Coffee, a handy Firefox extension, helps streamline these surfing rituals. With it you can organize which sites you want to check each day and then open them simultaneously in tabs. Future updates might include integration with the bookmark folder and organization by time of day.
To download your jolt of Morning Coffee, go to addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2677
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