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New Tab Jumpstart: the latest in Firefox new tab pages


New Tab Jumpstart isn’t the name of some geeky new action movie, although that would be kind of cool. It’s the latest in the ongoing development of a decent new tab behavior for Firefox. We’ve covered several attempts at getting this just right, and New Tab Jumpstart is one of the best so far. It seems largely inspired by the speed dial made popular by Opera and now Google Chrome, but that’s not a bad thing.

Chrome users will find the layout of Jumpstart very familiar. The majority of the page is taken up by a grid of frequently-visited sites that you can pin permanently or delete. On the right, there’s a search box, a list of recent bookmarks, and a list of recently-closed pages. It’s a sensible starting point for a new browser session, although it lacks the eye candy of, for example, Safari’s start page.

[via Lifehacker]

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