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Quickly open a web page: We can open hundreds of web pages one after another with a single click if the web addresses in saved in a pdf file. It takes only 5-10 minutes to create the file, but later save hours with the opening of favorite Web sites. It's faster than the Favorites feature in the browser that can delete all the saved addresses, if the browser is reinstalled or updated wrong, and after many saved sites it will be difficult to track.
After downloading and opening, simply click on any link, then automatically and immediately opens the website. If you want, you can create a pdf file containing the titles of your favorite sites. my-sites.pdf »»
If you copied all the links you need, create the pdf file. This PDF format is required to ensure the link is clicked through. Do the following:
Finally, add a name (e.g., My Website or similar) and save it anywhere. I saved it on Desktop because it's handy and easy to find. Then, with the left mouse button, open the pdf file and select the web page you want to open. With just one click, it will immediately open any page. Creating the PDF file does not take more than a few minutes (depends on the number of links you want to paste into Notepad).
Quick tip: If you include accented letters, select Unicode instead of ANSI. If there is no accented character, the ANSI option may remain.
To open PDF files, use Sumatra.exe, which is just a few Mb, but does not consume resources, unlike other programs./p>
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