The Firefox add-on offers a reminder to resume work after breaks or idle time. It prompts the user to stay productive by reminding them about the scheduled time to continue working.
That's where Procrastato comes in. This clever plugin was specifically designed to help users break free from the black hole of procrastination and get back on track with their work. By adding Procrastato to your browser, you can set specific websites that tend to distract you and determine how long you want to spend on them before the plugin intervenes.
Procrastato is incredibly easy to use and customizable. Once you add it to your browser, you simply need to tell it which websites to monitor and how long you want to be on them. Then, when the time limit is reached, the plugin will display a message reminding you to get back to your work. This gentle nudge is often all it takes to break the cycle of procrastination and start making progress on your goals.
One of the things I appreciated most about Procrastato is how cross-platform it is. Whether you're working on a Mac, Windows, or Linux machine, this plugin will work seamlessly with your browser. Adding it to Firefox was a breeze, and I was up and running in no time.
In terms of system requirements, Procrastato is compatible with Firefox 2.0 – 3.0b3. While this may be limiting for some users, I found it to be more than sufficient for my needs.
Overall, I highly recommend Procrastato to anyone struggling with procrastination or distraction while using the Internet. It's an easy-to-use, customizable tool that can help you get back to work and achieve your goals.
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