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Flock 0.9 Beta

Copernic   on 04 July 2007 - 07:22 · 1 comment & 2380 views

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Flock is an amazing web browser built on fast and secure Mozilla technologies. View and share photos with an innovative new photo bar in the browser. Subscribe to your favorite websites to get the freshest content automatically, in summaries that are easy to save and blog. Search more quickly, more effectively, and more richly with the innovative Flock Search Toolbar.

Features:

- Photos -
Share and discover. Use drag and drop to share your photos, including built-in support for Flickr and Photobucket. Subscribe to your friends' photo streams and be the first to know when they upload new pics.
- Search -
Delivering results. Search your favorites, your history, and the entire web, as you type. Popular search engines are always within reach.

- News -
Get the scoop on what matters to you, pronto. Click the [Subscribe icon] button in the address bar to start building your own personal news service, updated with fresh content every hour.



- Blogging -
Post almost anywhere with our easy-to-use built-in blog editor. Drag and drop photos or text snippets from any web site.

Download: Flock 0.9 Beta
View: What's New
Link: Flock Home Page

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#1 cork1958 on 04 Jul 2007 - 11:43
Hmm? Seems kind of interesting. Isn't this avaialble for Linux also? Seems like I remember TRYING to install it once or twice when I was playing around with Linux. Anyway, I'm willing to try almost anything once. Going to play with this browser for awhile. At least it didn't crash on the first try opening it like Firefox and Safari always have!!


Wow! Just was at a site the that tells me info about the browser (hadn't looked in the help tab yet), this browser is basically Firefox reskinned. Kind of like Maxthon or MYIE2 are to IE. That right there deducts SEVERAL points from my opinion of it as I absolutely DESPISE Firefox!!

Last edited by cork1958 on 04 Jul 2007 - 11:49

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