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    Default Flock web browser


    Anyone using Flock? i just downloaded it.. gonna try it out..
    anyone used it yet? what can you say about it?
    Flock: http://flock.com/ still in Beta

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    Default Re: Flock web browser

    i'm using Flock to post this..
    so far, everything's good.. no display errors yet.. everything working fine.. gonna surf around more.. hehe.
    the GUI is very nice.. very clean and not cluttered.. like firefox really. hehe looks good too.
    It's Blog feature seem to be working well and it's really nice too.. you just select text on the page and right-click and "Blog This".. i haven't tested it yet though since i don't have anything to blog yet.. hehe.
    It's drag&drop image hosting feature on the other hand, it's having trouble with the Flickr one though... i'll try using photobucket.. <a href="http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i93/ares623/vida.jpg" > <img src="http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i9...ida.jpg"/></a>
    photobucket seems to work fine though... i like this feature..

    hehe that's my little review of Flock! i'll explore it more...

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    Oh, another pain-in-the-* addition to my browser testing headaches.

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    it's pop-up blocker (if it has one) isn't very good... the only thing i really like about this browser is the drag&drop upload image... very handy.
    i still like Opera 9 better though.... but Opera has a lot of display issues.. so until the final releas of Opera 9, i'm open to other alternatives.. hehe

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    Default Re: Flock web browser

    it's not such a pain since it uses the same codebase as Firefox, so both browser's rendering engines are identical (Firefox isn't moving to a new rendering engine until at least FF 3.0, which is a long ways off).

    Flock's pretty good but it caters to a very specific audience, I for one find its Flickr / Photobucket integration as well as Delicious integ. to be very good. Their builtin RSS reader is neat as well. I'm sticking to FF for now, but I'm definitely looking out for when they release the final version later this year.


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