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Gmail has it.
An email extension called Boomerang provides it.
Chrome has anextensionthat does the same job.
What are we talking about?A snooze button!
It also allows you to deal with the urgent over the not-so-urgent.
The still-experimental feature is part of theTest Pilot programMozilla introduced last year.
you might download and roll out the add-on from Firefox’sTest Pilotpage.
The Snooze Tabs is like a surfing app valet.
It helps you postpone your work on a specific tab and have it re-appear at a time you choose.
Maybe you want to read an interesting article but don’t have the time for it right now.
Or maybe it’s a recipe you want to catch up with on the weekend.
From here you’ve got the option to delete them or bring up the tabs right away.
Remember, this is an experimental feature.
But it should be made a default feature to cure our irksome habit of bookmark overload.
Is Firefox still the web client you would pick over any other?
Is Snooze Tabs an elegant solution to an everyday problem?