Auto URL Refresher is an Internet tool which can be very useful in case your activity is related to viewing the content of certain Web pages at intervals of time. Setting up the program will take only a couple of seconds: enter the desired URLs, check the boxes of those you want the program to automatically refresh, enter the maximum an minimum refresh interval, save the settings and click "Start". The program can refresh up to 9 URLs; it will open separate browser pages for each and close them when the total number of refreshes is complete.
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In conclusion: Quite useful, because it saves you a lot of time. No need to install. Unzip the downloaded archive into a folder and run.
version reviewed: 2.0
Auto URL Refresher Publisher's Description
Use Auto URL Refresher to refresh web pages either randomly or at selected intervals enabling you to keep an eye on fast changing eBay auctions, stock market tickers, sports events or any other dynamically changing web pages without having to manually click the refresh button in your browser repeatedly. Refresh up to 9 different URLs at random or at set intervals having them open in their own windows. Refresh mode: random or fixed intervals.
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