Web Routines organize a user's web browsing habits to provide convenience and efficiency for frequent browsing. RSS readers are a way to browse special web site feeds in a list format (like email), while Web Routines guide the user through a live browsing session to ANY web site, providing each one in its full and intended glory.
A web browser with bookmarks works well when searching for answers, entertainment and shopping. But when you visit a list of specific pages frequently (a routine), you are stuck digging around a potentially huge list of bookmarks, in an attempt to find the next one, then the next one, ... Web Routines solve the problem, and provide additional enhancements, like preloading web pages before you get to them, and allowing tangential browsing without losing track of the next page in your intended sequence.
This is the growing index of the postings I've made on Web Routines.
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