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I'm a fan of msn.com. It's one of my home pages, and I can usually find some kind of interesting article to read. Sometimes, MSN has articles that consist of numerous slides. These articles usually require you to keep clicking to get to the next page. That's where Page Zipper comes in. Page Zipper automatically adds the subsequent pages of multi-page articles onto the bottom of the page you're looking at, keeping you from having to click to get to the next page.
To use Page Zipper, go to the Page Zipper web site (www.printwhatyoulike.com/pagezipper) and add the Page Zipper utility to your favorites using the instructions on the page. When you get to a page where you want to use Page Zipper, click on the Page Zipper link in your favorites. This activates the utility, and it does the rest. For those who use the Firefox browser, Page Zipper is available as a Firefox extension.
There are a few limitations to Page Zipper (according to the Page Zipper web site). It doesn't work on every site, but the makers encourage you to submit pages where Page Zipper wouldn't work so that they can improve the utility. Page Zipper works best on pages that are in English. Also, Page Zipper doesn't work on sites that use javascript to advance to the next page instead of a normal link.
I've had a lot of success using Page Zipper. It's worked almost every time I've tried it. It's a very simple utility to use, so I recommend that you give it a try.
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