Why KBrowser
KBrowser is the only Browser interface that lets you manage hundreds of tabs with ease.
Create your own personal dashboard, and get to any page with 3 clicks or less!
To get KBrowser, you need to install Waterfox first. After you install Waterfox, you can add the KBrowser extension to your Waterfox browser by downloading and installing the file from your addon page.
Get Waterfox
KBrowser is an extension that runs on the Waterfox browser. Waterfox is one of the first 64-Bit browser on the web, built on the Firefox engine. It has removed data collection and allows running of all extension. You need to download Waterfox Classic to work with KBrowser (scroll down the page).
Get KBrowser
After you install Waterfox, download the file by clicking on the link below, save it on your desktop, then go to your addon page in waterfox (You can get there from the Window menu) and use the "install from file" option by clicking on the arrow on the wheel on top right corner of the page.
Page Tabs
Page Tabs in KBrowser are the Tabs on top. Page Tabs are pinned in your browser. This means that both the location and the address of the website are stored inside of the tab.
You can close page tabs without deleting them. This will save your computer valuable resources, but still make that page instantly accessible when you need it. Only Temp-pages are deleted, page tabs are always restored, until you specifically delete them.
Group Tabs
Group Tabs are organizational tabs. You can group your pinned page tabs inside of group tabs. For example you can have a group for your news sites, one for your company web site and another for your social media pages.
With Group Tabs, you get instant access to tens of your favorite web sites and never lose track of where your tabs are!
You can also think of Group Tabs, as your session manager. While other browsers let you group sessions, we organize them in tabs for easy access.
Portals
Portals act like new windows. Each Portal stores a number of Group and Page Tabs.
You can use portals to organize access to different projects. You can also share your portals, with all of its content with other KBrowser users.
Curation Folders
Curation folders are a new and useful feature of KBrowser. Curation folders are an easy way to save, comment, tag, and share your research in context.
Anyone who uses the internet to search and look for information will benefit from curation folders.
SideBar
KBrowser offers a powerful sidebar for accessing your portals, bookmarks, history and curation tree.
Additionally you can navigate your tab history, manage your open pages, search your stored information in KBrowser, toggle tabs, switch portals and access your KBrowser settings.
FAQ
Firefox 57 has stopped supporting the old add-ons. KBrowser is now supported by Waterfox Project. This is a Mozilla based browser, with over 5 million users.
Install it, then download the Extension file, save it on your desktop, go to the add-ons page and use the command "Install Add-ons from file: to install the extension. Waterfox will release a new add-on store to make all of this easier.