Anonymous asked:
We have both Firefox and Chrome versions available on github. You have to update to the newest Firefox (39) for XKit to function. Is there anything specific you are having problems with?
Anonymous asked:
We have both Firefox and Chrome versions available on github. You have to update to the newest Firefox (39) for XKit to function. Is there anything specific you are having problems with?
This marks a mostly-stable proper beta. Download it on the Releases page.
Interesting changes from the last release:
Anonymous asked:
Chrome is actually lying to you when it gives that notification. If you open the extensions page and drag the .crx file into it, Chrome should install the extension, even though it will try to tell you otherwise. Step-by-step instructions and more information can be found here, if you need it.
We’ll get it on both Firefox’s and Chrome’s addon stores once we fix a bunch more stuff (old XKit really wasn’t that stable), but until then this should work. If you try the above and it’s still not working, shoot us another ask.
We have a mostly stable new XKit release for Firefox and Chrome! Available here. Uninstall your old XKit (if you haven’t already) before trying our new version.
Firefox users: Make sure you have the newest version of Firefox. Click the .xpi file. Firefox will ask you to confirm the installation. Get it here.
Chrome users: Download the .crx file, then drag the file into Chrome. Get it here.
We haven’t been able to test every aspect of every extension yet, so if you find a bug, please send it in to this blog or leave an issue on github, along with which browser you are using.