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New Tab King Shakes Up Your New Tab Experience

New Tab King? I always love to look at any kind of stats, because they interest me.  I like to know what people are doing, how many people are doing it and where they are coming from.  With that said, there is a new Firefox add-on that will let you keep tabs on your tabs.  All hail the New Tab King!

The New Tab King extension for Firefox gives you one spot to see all the web sites you use the most.  Instead of getting a blank page when you open a new tab, the New Tab King add-on delivers to you  the web sites and bookmarks you have visited the most in the past 30 days.  Each site is displayed with its description text and the web site’s favicon.

This add-on for Firefox could definitely become a fan favorite over time.  So if you want to replace your new tab screen with something a little more useful, give New Tab King a shot.

Bonus – check out our second look at New Tab King, and their new features!

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  • Hi Guys,
    we're working on enabling NTK to both Mac and Linux. Currently, until it's official, Mozilla is preventing a download to non Windows OS.

    Thanks
    Eddie
  • babou
    Can you add an experimental link for this addon for mac in your website ?
  • Libwolf
    Only works for Windows - is there a Mac or Linux addon that works in a similar way?
  • @Libwolf: though not tested for Mac or Linux it should work. Let us know...
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