Taboo is a Firefox Extension that allows you to easily save a tab you want to return to later. Taboo not only saves the tab but it also saves it exactly as you were viewing it. For example, if you were in the middle of reading a long blog post and needed to close the tab, you could save it with Taboo and then be able to return to the exact spot where you left off. It also saves any form fields you may have been filling in. All of your saved tabs are displayed as screenshots and you can view them in a grid format or on a calendar, so you can see what you saved on a particular day. Here’s my screencast tour of Taboo:
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Filed under: Firefox, Tools, bookmarking, organization | 2 Comments
Tags: Firefox Extension, Taboo, Tools


Looks like a great organizer. And your demo does it justice. Keep up the good work.
I did not try it yet with secure sites like banks (US Treasury Direct is the worst). Fill out forms, you get timed out when you make some coffee. Start again. I doubt Taboo will solve that for me.