I’ve been receiving really nice asks and seeing great posts under the XKit tag, so this is my way of thanking you - even though I can’t thank you enough - and bring some transparency on some topics related to XKit.
Introducing Read More Now!
Tired of visiting people’s blogs, just to see a few word read more posts? Don’t want to lose your place in your dashboard?
Read More Now automatically adds a button on all Read More posts, so you can read them without leaving the dashboard!
It’s only available in XKit 7, so if you use Chrome, update now!
Download XKit 7
Brand New XKit 7 Website is up!
You can now download XKit 7 with ease from the new XKit 7 Website. No need to open developer mode or drag files. Just click on the Download tab and follow the instructions there. Documentation, support pages, badges, and more are also available.
Important news for XKit 7 Public Beta (6.9.1) users
XKit 7.0 (real 7.0) is also available on the XKit 7 website. I highly recommend you downloading it. You will need to uninstall XKit 7 Public Beta first though.
Visit now:
www.xkit.info/seven
XKit 6 and XKit 7
XKit 7
This version of XIM brings some new features:
I’m working on the overload problem on the server and hopefully there won’t be much downtime by this time next week.
I’ve been receiving (and seeing posts) about Babblr and XIM so I’ve decided it’s time to make a post about this:
So yes, they are completely different (save for, well, some stuff) and I can not provide any help to you about Babblr.
It’s here, for adventurous people.
Click here on how to get XKit 7 Public Beta 1.
Chrome users only, for now.
Sorry about the lack of updates and responses. I’m cooking up something nice. Stay tuned.
XKit Next version 1.1.1
Today’s update on XKit Next brings a couple of new features:
If you don’t know what XKit Next is, it’s a special version of XKit for Chrome users that focuses on ease of use and performance. If you are on Chrome and using XKit 6, you might want to give it a try.