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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/NT
- Date added: September 26, 2009
- Total Downloads: 991
- Downloads last week: 21
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- CNET editors' rating: stars
- Average user rating: stars out of 1 votes
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: CNET staff on December 01, 2009
AutoPager provides an interesting service to those reading Web sites with multiple page links. With simple directions and excellent results, it could change the way people surf the Web.
AutoPager's interface is practically invisible, which we like. It embeds itself within Mozilla's Firefox Web browser. We had to briefly use its command options, but most of its operation is automatic: You can seamlessly scroll through a multipage Web article; the program simply asks you for permission to do so. It comes in handy when reading news stories since it inserts few or no pauses or breaks between pages. In testing, it only made one page break in a large series of pages, and no data or images were missing from the original article. AutoPager provides plenty of special features, too, many of which are for customizing the reader itself. However, we never got to try out most of these tools and options because the default settings met our needs perfectly. This is an exciting program with its excellent results that will save you time and cut down the hassle of navigating through multiple Web pages just to read a single article.
AutoPager is freeware. Its simple layout and smooth fusion of Web pages make it a great program that we highly recommend.
Publisher's description
From TeeSoft :The AutoPager Firefox extension automatically loads the next page of a site inline when you reach the end of the current page for infinite scrolling of content. It includes a adblock similar features to allow you filter out the ads from the contents in the loaded page contents. It works well with most of the greasemonkey scripts. By default AutoPager works with a ton of sites, including Lifehacker, the New York Times, Digg, and, of course, Google. If you want to add your own custom autopaging to unsupported sites, the site wizard feature makes it easy (first pick the Next link, then pick only the content you want loaded. The site workshop provide more features like auto discovery the links and content. It's configuration is base on XPath. You can find there is a built in function to create a XPath by click some links on the pages. This extension will import online configuration from this sources,these configurations includes support for some widely used sites and some general support for forums. You can also share your site rules by click public button in the setting dialog.
CNET Editor's Note: The Download Now link will prompt a local download of the Firefox extension. To install the extension directly, open the file using your Firefox browser.
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Version: AutoPager 0.5.3.5
Pros: time saver
easy to useCons: hard to create new rules if the page is not supported
Summary: A great time saver
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