What’s New With Flock?
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Could we be witnessing the birth of the next great Web browser? I believe that it’s possible being it is based on Mozilla technology. Still, it is really too soon to form any worthwhile opinions just yet.
Flock has just yesterday launched their first public beta of their browser, available for Windows, Mac and Linux, along with a new website. I’ve been keeping up with the latest Flock builds ever since it’s initial alpha release (See Flying with the Flock) and have been impressed with every time. First off, for those of you new to Flock, Flock is a browser built off of Mozilla technologies, specifically the Firefox Web Browser, that has extra functionality attached to it. With Flock, you can manage photos, bookmarks (social bookmarking), write blog posts, read RSS Feeds, and more. One last note: Loving the new Flock website designed by Bryan Veloso. Nice work!
Flock is an excellent browser that I have grown to love. Although, I know of many people that say otherwise because they feel it could easily be done in Firefox by installing some extension. Yes, this may very well be true, but why would you go through all that hassle when Flock is built with a great interface that has these features at default? It’s built for these features for Flock, by Flock, and I’m sure functionality and performance would be much better then installing extensions. Well, I’m a happy user and maybe you will too when you see the features…. Source: Solution Watch
