Testing out Flock

Written on April 18, 2008 – 12:56 am | by Dave |

Flock is a web browser based on Mozilla. More than a browser, I would define Flock a “Social Browser” cause it integrates many of the most common social networks, web apps and web mails.



I’m actually writing this blog post from the blog editor included in Flock, just ad your blog address, user and password and you are ready to go.  Not only, I just dragged the screenshot about from my desktop to the text area and Flock asked me if how wanted to upload this image. I could pick between Facebook and Flicker, then after giving it a title, description and tags it uploaded it and inserted in my post. Pretty damn impressive.

From a web browsing point of view it seems pretty fast, maybe even faster than Firefox, and I can actually see myself using it as default browser… if I wasn’t a web designer. Firebug is the only extension that I can’t really work without it.

Anyway, this post was just a test for myself to see how Flock was working.

Good night everybody… good because tomorrow TGI FRIDAY!

Blogged with the Flock Browser

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