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New Tab King 5.0.3 is out there
Check it out – Looking forward to your feedback as usual!
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/10828/versions/5.0.3
Features:
+ Thumbnails mode is immediately shown after initial clean install
+ Thumbnails view: allow dragging and pinning of thumbnails
+ Auto-refresh of thumbnails mode on the NTK screen
+ Removed Analytics view
+ Changed action links in Classic view to icon buttons
+ History is calculated only once a day to reduce overhead on every screen change
+ Default empty colored space when there’s no thumbnails
+ Changed thumbnails image fetching timeout to minimal
+ Actions in thumbnails view: remove/refresh/pin (moved top caption favicon + site name to bottom)
Defaults changes:
+ Bubbles background
+ Don’t show sites you love
+ Don’t show web shortcuts
+ Support FF up to version 4.0b9pre
Style
+ Replaced setting cog icon
+ Sidebbar widths are not consistent
+ Details action link in Classic view wasn’t working…
+ Feedback link on web shortcuts was broken…
+ Bubbles are not in the middle of the screen on wide screen
+ Thumbnails view: move stuff 5px to the left
+ Bottom buttons in thumbnails view is cut when there are only 18 most used sites
+ Thumbnails favicon + site title line: (i) reduce height by 2px AND (ii) reduce max number of chars by 2. utilize max screen width
+ Sidebar width is not utilizing on wide screen
+ No spacing on sidebar between recently closed and app shortcuts
+ Theme4: sidebar collapse/expand section is not really visible!
+ Theme1: title fonts are hard to read!
+ Thumbnails should have more resolution (and no black border)
New Tab King for Firefox 4 beta 7
Hard to believe but the next version of the Fox is just around the corner. Our latest Beta version (5.0.2b) is ready for you guys for download: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/10828/versions/5.0.2b
Need Firefox Speeddial together with New Tab King?
Thanks Jose for finding this solution. So this post is dedicated for folks who are into running both Speeddial and New Tab King without conflicts!
In the Speeddial program under options there is a selection under Automatic Load: “Load in blank new tabs”. if this is set to off then New Tab King runs with speeddial without any problems.
Thanks again Jose’!
Thanks Jeff Almond for your note!
A few days ago we were fortunate enough to get the best commentary on New Tab King by Jeff Almond, a Technology Reporter from Israel. Jeff was kind to allow us to publish it here so before we blush again, here it is:
Incidentally just two days after Google Chrome stunned us with decorative themes Firefox released this afternoon one of its most promising add-ons: New Tab King (version 2.1.2).
I’ve been watching Google Chrome closely since its release last year and I’m able to spot some seismic action in the past month alone around the display of Chrome’s default homepage or new tab.
Google are on to something (yet again), but are they alone? A default homepage is indeed the gateway to one’s browser, and although users tend to set the homepage to their own selected web address, an appealing new homepage is a great way to make a first impression. But what about the browser’s new tab display? Could this be the next uncharted ground? Sure. Here’s an opportunity for Google to dazzle us with features like Speed Dial sites, recently closed tabs, history, and yes – a never ending themes collection for us to play with.
It’s no secret that Google are running their full burners for making Chrome a serious player in the browser market, and quite frankly – I think they’ll get there. Moreover, I wouldn’t be surprised if the existing Chrome user-base is no other than the classic Firefox user, early adopter in 2005 to Internet Explorer new rival, and now sinking into Google’s product. If so – Mozilla will be the ones to get the first blow from Google, and Microsoft will keep the old schoolers, well – as long as Windows is the dominant OS.
But has Firefox said its last word? Here’s the real surprise… someone at Mozilla, or rather some Mozilla extension developer has crunched up a worthy contestant to the big G (Google or Goliath – you decide), at least in the “new tab” ring. New Tab King, a rather new extension is ranked in the top 3 add-ons in 3 of Mozilla’s 14 categories’ rating systems. I’ve checked – no other add-on has such a consensus on its quality, which kind of makes it Firefox’s most appreciated add-on, at least by Firefox reviewers.
What does it do? The same as Chrome’s approach to new tab, only better. Instead of the big speed dial boxes in Chrome, NTK displays a histogram of most used sites, enabling the user to get a broader view of his visited sites and there’s a touch of analytics on one’s browsing trends. On top of that, there’s a big, no really, BIG search bar, functioning very similar to Firefox’s awesome bar (auto-completion wise). And that’s just a start – this extension let’s you customize just about everything concerning the new tab experience: background (down-to-earth) themes, keyboard navigation shortcuts, suggested sites, blacklisted sites, closed tabs, even desktop applications’ shortcuts. A true geek’s dreams coming true. There’s a touch of mischief in New Tab King that I can’t put my finger on precisely and yet – it’s still within the limits of being a reasonable quality tool. It is short of perfect, but all in all – thumbs up to Firefox for this add-on.
Again, I see Firefox losing the market to Google in the future, but until that happens – New Tab King could be an interesting reason for Firefox fans to stick around.
- Jeff almond
Which New Tab King for Firefox theme are you? (introducing NTK 2.1.0)
We’re super excited about launching our latest themed-based release (2.1.0)
Screenshots attached here – which one is YOU?
- New Tab King for Firefox Theme 1: Arctic monkey
- New Tab King for Firefox Theme 2: Beautiful eyes
- New Tab King for Firefox Theme 3: Desert sand
- New Tab King for Firefox Theme 4: Rough seas
- New Tab King for Firefox Theme 5: Snow-white
- New Tab King for Firefox Theme 6: Contrasta
- New Tab King for Firefox Theme 7: Neon king






