For those times when you can’t or just don’t want to read a web page but yet want to ensure you will get back to it later, look no further than Taboo.
Press the plus button it adds to the toolbar to save a thumbnail of the current page and have it added to your Taboo collection. From there, it is easily accessible from a second toolbar button that displays your saved pages, and also filter entering a few characters.
For alternative views, press the Taboo button to view and filter all saved pages in a grid, or, cleverly, in a calendar view, so you can go back in time with a few clicks. You can also annotate saved taboos, discard them or recover them from a trash can provided.
Even more, you can import and export saved taboos as zipped files that contain the saved thumbnails and taboos’ addresses in SQLite format.
What’s not to like? The look. Its buttons, its texty dashboard, its fonts, they all scream “edit me, please”. Also, an option to taboo the current page besides the toolbar button and keyboard shortcuts would be appreciated. Yes, I think this is a case where adding a context menu item is worth it.
In all, this is a very well thought and executed extensions, that just needs a visit to the beauty parlor.
You can get Taboo from Mozilla Add-ons.
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thanks,, ,for now i’m using Read-it later[0] addon … it has syncing capabilities
[0] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7661