**Changes in version 1.9** - Removed bookmark manage button. Bookmark management is always accessible via the Chrome menus or at chrome://bookmarks. Binary tab replaces your new tab page with a minimal and elegant binary clock. Hover the cursor over the bottom of the page to reveal the settings drawer. An ever-expanding array of settings is available. They include: - Colour scheme (light colour, dark colour), including dynamic hex colour. - Inverted colour scheme. - Auto-invert at sunset/sunrise given current location. - Clock size - Display digits, placeholder letters or nothing below clock. - Show row numbers (great for learning to read the clock). - Show, hide or auto-hide bookmarks bar. - Manage bookmarks. A word on geolocation: Binary Tab only uses the users position to find sunrise and sunset times when the Use current location button is clicked. If you have any doubts about this, feel free to inspect the code!
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Binary Tab Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Binary Tab Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
A simple, ultra-lightweight clock to replace your tab menu.
Add your bookmarks in your contextual menu.
Quick and compact access to your bookmarks.
Tidy Bookmarks
A more efficient way to view and manage your bookmarks menu.
A minimal New Tab page
A simple quick and easy to use decimal converter that converts decimal, binary, hexadecimal, and octal.
Shows a clock on the 'New Tab' page.
Display a tree of bookmarks under a toolbar button, and search your bookmarks in the omnibox using the 'key'word 'bm'.
A minimalistic new tab page.