Introducing XKit Next
This is an experimental version of XKit for Chrome I’ve been working on for a month or so. Basically, it’s a “re-imagination” of XKit.
There are no automatic updates (Chrome handles it now), nor there is an extension gallery. The idea is to keep it as slim as possible, so it would be easier for me to catch the bugs and make it a speedy, stable extension.
It is also uncluttered and really easy to customize (compared to XKit 5/6), and does not require going through a lot of menus to change a single setting.
For now, it can’t do much, but what it does, it does pretty well (at least for now, and on my test accounts.) If it gets a good reception, I’ll add more features and work on it more.
For more information, please visit the XKit Next page on xkit.info.
And if you have any suggestions, let me know.

