Flock 0.9.0


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Check this browser out, they recently updated and WHOA what a bunch of new features they have added!

the new website is amazing to!

Download it here

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oh, man I am impressed!

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I remember trying this out back at 0.2.0 and well it had severe memory leaking issues wonder if they have been improved...

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I've used it for blogging before, it was great. I keep it just for that, not for regular browsing however.

I never found the blogging tool to work...but saying that it may work now tho :)

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What made you think I do use it?

Then how can you accurately judge it?

Anyways, thanks Jase for the news. :)

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Mac screenshot. Think I'll move back... Much more speedy than before.

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This is now my default browser. It has better memory usage (granted all the extra stuff it has) than Firefox, for me anyways.

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Then how can you accurately judge it?

Anyways, thanks Jase for the news. :)

What, now you can't criticize something that you don't use? Oh that's right, I'm not using it precisely because I don't like it! What a thought!

The fact that you continue to "review" it without ever having used it.

Quick to make assumptions, are we?

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Wow, this is what you were talking about in POWNCE! Look's like FLOCK made a big improvement in the GUI since last time I used it, also hopefully it has fixed many issues. I will give it a try again!

Thanks for the news JASE.

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I tried this yesterday, and it is now very much my default browser :yes:

Every firefox extension that i've tried has worked flawlessly with it also. Very very nice :cool:

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Weird, it's consistently higher in its memory usage than Firefox, with the same URL open in one tab on each. And it seems to need to process something much more often when it's just sitting there, too.

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Weird, it's consistently higher in its memory usage than Firefox, with the same URL open in one tab on each. And it seems to need to process something much more often when it's just sitting there, too.

It's all those extensions thats built in like Photobucket uploader and such...

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