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Morning Coffee 1.33

by Chris Wiles

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13 Mar 2009

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Verdict

If you work in a set routine, why not organise your web pages to appear at a particular time of the day?

Review Rating: rating

Platform: Mac OS X, Linux, Windows Vista

Manufacturer: Shane Liesegang

Size: 119KB

Number of Downloads: 171

Price: Free

Morning Coffee

Admit it, you work and play around a routine and, despite saying that life seems like a chore, you’d struggle if you had to mix it up and change things around. Humans are creatures of habit and we work well if we operate in a particular order. We like to know where we are and the tools we require are to hand.

For this reason, we’ll end up browsing the same websites each day. Most likely, in a particular order. For instance, if you’re a big football fan, you might find that the local paper’s website doesn’t get updated until after lunch. If you want to check your bank balance, it’s best done at the end of each working day. Gossip columns don’t always get updated until the papers have been read through, so that’s a eleven o’clock activity for some people.

These are just examples, but you might a tool that enabled you to display a website on a particular day, or time of day, useful.

Morning Coffee is an add-on for Firefox that enables you to assign web pages to particular days. You can also assign pages to a time of the day.

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