Morning Coffee (Firefox add-on)

This article is about the Firefox add-on. For the song by Morning Musume, see Morning Coffee (song).
Morning Coffee
Developer(s) SJML
Stable release
1.38 / May 18, 2014 (2014-05-18)
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Mozilla extension
License MPL
Website www.shaneliesegang.com/projects/coffee.php

Morning Coffee is a Mozilla Firefox add-on. Morning Coffee was produced by Firefox user Shane Liesegang, best known as "SJML".[1][2] The current version of Morning Coffee is 1.38; it was last updated on May 18, 2014,[1] and it was originally released in 2005.[2]

Use

Morning Coffee is used to open websites within the Firefox browser. It allows a user to select various site(s) to open in Firefox's other tabs(s).[3] These sites may be opened by day, and you can simply open the same site(s) each day.[4] Websites can be opened in a random order, and they can also be opened instead of the browser's home page (this is currently a beta feature). An effect similar to that of Morning Coffee can also be recreated with Firefox's bookmarking system, albeit with more difficulty.[4]

Cross-Browser

Although Firefox is known as the only source that supports Morning Coffee, a new extension has been released for Chrome which has similar features and a modern UI set for users who are loyal to Chrome but require an extension with the same functionality as Morning Coffee. It is available here: Chrome Web Store | Loadr

BrowseLuck is another cross-browser alternative to Morning Coffee, which helps its users daily browsing without using a browser extension. It is supported as a web app, IOS app and Android app.

References

  1. 1 2 "Morning Coffee 1.35". Mozilla. Retrieved 2011-05-14.
  2. 1 2 Liesegang, Shane J. M. "sjml - morning coffee". Shane Liesegang. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  3. Hybridruide` (2008). "Morning Coffee :: Firefox Add-ons". Foxiewire. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  4. 1 2 Pash, Adam (7 Nov 2007). "Kick off Your Daily Browsing With Morning Coffee". Lifehacker. Retrieved 2009-04-12.
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