Procrastinator is a website blocker extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 3,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.31 from 45 rated user, last update is 2298 days ago.
** new - you can now customise the block page with your own url; either local file, or http url! Find yourself getting easily distracted while completing tasks on the web? Procrastinator allows you to block websites you consider distracting to ensure you stay focused on your task. Procrastinator is designed to quickly add the websites you deem a distraction, and it does the rest. You also control when the websites are blocked with a simple timespan. This chrome extension will allow you to stay focused, and block yourself from distractions whilst you work. Procrastinator gives you the control of which specific websites, or a sub-set of websites using it's simple pattern matching techniques. Or if you're a power user, you can use regular expressions to fine tune which url's are blocked. Once you have defined your list of sites you want to block, you can also individually control the blocker for each website, or use a general time span to control all of the blocked websites.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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Downloaded for the first time, really doesn't meet the need. Would be really helpful if it worked well, at least did half the work like shown in the overview.
Doesn't work for some websites
It works well, but I find it too easy to turn off, with me being a person with no self control, I will usualy just turn it off and stop working. come to think of it, I'm in history class right now with about 12 things missing so... yeah..