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Keeping an organized workflow in Safari

Written By: Sol Young on March 5, 2008 2 Comments

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Rather than letting long must-read articles interrupt my flow, I’m using Safari and tabs to keep things organized. Lifehacker got me thinking about this with their Firefox Serial Flow article, but I find it even more efficient in Safari (and I’m on the whole WebKit thing).

I simply keep a separate window and open pages I want to review later in a new tab within that window. Periodically I save the set of tabs (Bookmarks -> Add Bookmark For These X Tabs…) to a bookmark, “ToRead”, in the Bookmarks Bar. One click on that tab opens all the ToRead bookmarks when I have to time to review.

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2 Responses to “Keeping an organized workflow in Safari”

  1. Steph Fox on: 6 March 2008 at 10:54 am

    I like using the del.ico.us Firefox extension for this (I have also have an 'outbox' tag there for links to send to other folks).

  2. Steph Fox on: 6 March 2008 at 3:54 pm

    I like using the del.ico.us Firefox extension for this (I have also have an 'outbox' tag there for links to send to other folks).

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