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Old 09-29-2008, 11:50 AM   #1
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LXer: Save a Web page for later with Read It Later extension


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At first sight, the Read It Later (RIL) extension looks redundant -- after all, you can use Firefox's own bookmarking functionality to save Web pages for later reading. But dig deeper, and you'll discover that it offers enough nifty features to make it a must-have tool for most users. When installed, RIL adds three elements to Firefox's interface: an icon in the Address bar, a button in the main toolbar, and a Click to Save button in the bottom right corner of the Status bar. Adding URL of the currently opened Web page to your reading list is as easy as clicking on the Read Later icon in the address bar.

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