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Flock.

I was sure that Firefox and Safari were simply the best browsers out there, but I was wrong. Terribly wrong.

Today, I met Flock 0.7.11 (catchy, but free). Its a 'sort of' port of Mozilla and retains all of what makes Mozilla shiny, tasty and vaguely web 2.0. I was familiar with this app back in its beta days, but simply lost contact with it after deleting the installer and its been great to rediscover it in its v0.7 glory.

It's really about the features in Flock. User friendly and aesthetic GUI, and a plethora of beautiful little features that make grown men drool, and young babies cry.

Flock is more than web 2.0 ready, its almost web 3.0 ready. It'll automatically detect that you have a blogger account (when u sign in), and after quickly giving it your login details, it'll present you with the option of being able to post to your blog from within the browser gui.

It'll do something similar with photo gallery accounts like flickr, although I haven't looked into to it yet.

Flock also has a bar at the bottom that you can drag snippets of text onto, to store and retrieve later.

Simply put, this app is dead handy, and has become the ultimate browser for me. For something in its pre version 1.0 development stages, this browser is just stunning.

Check it out at http://www.flock.com/

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0 Comments. | By Skippy, Sunday, March 4, 2007 5:23 PM | Links to this post

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