When browsing the web, I’m sure you’ve encountered a website that’s little more than an interminable stream of pages connected by the “NEXT” hyperlink – especially when looking at a photo gallery.
While some people might have no problem subjecting themselves to the monotonous ritual of clicking “NEXT,” others would gladly welcome an alternative that cleverly groups those pages in a near seamless fashion.
Transforming that repetitive clicking into the mere scroll of your mouse, PageZipper merges every page into just one, substituting the scrollbar for the endless hyperlinks.
Here’s a demonstration:
PageZipper can be used as either a Firefox extension or a bookmarklet (an application stored as a bookmark in your web browser).
Completely free and easy to use, PageZipper can be downloaded here.
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