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Flock, The Social Browser - In Pics


27 Feb, 2008 09:54 am

Ever heard about Flock? This is the new web 2.0 cutting edge browser. You'll find here a presentation in pics of this software. After reading this article you might forget your old Firefox or Opera browser...



default textAfter Firefox and Opera, it's time to Flock. Here are some snapshots of the Firefox-based Flock web browser, which has been creating waves in the internet recently. Click on the pics to have a larger view.







Default home page "My Page" in Flock. It gives you instant access to all your bookmarks, feeds and media.



Flock with the sidebar and the media bar open


 
Almost all add-ons (oh yes, skins too) for Firefox work in Flock!!




Did I say that there are exclusive extensions for Flock too!
Flock Extensions




The Flock Blog Post Editor; just jot down anything and post it directly to your blog in a single click!



I forgot the main thing! Flock makes your internet social life easier for you. You can easily manage most of your accounts right from the Accounts & Services sidebar; once you add an account, Flock will keep you notified of everything going on in your profile / account!


I am sure your hands must be really itching to try out this exciting browser. Now some technical information: Flock is available for Windows Vista/XP/2003 Server/2000, Mac OSX and most Linux distributions . If your computer has Firefox, be assured that Flock will run on it too.

Visit Flock @ www.flock.com.

Article originally published on: PC Ton!c


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[1] Have you tried it? Is it full of bugs?
Comment by gp  - 27 Feb, 2008 07:09 pm


[2] Never heard of it. Thanks for the information!
Comment by Jim  - 27 Feb, 2008 07:10 pm


[3] Yes, Flock, is actually a great tool.
You can find some more information about it on Wikipedia. Here is the direct link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flock_(web_browser)
Comment by GIHA - 3 Mar, 2008 12:35 pm


[4] I have Flock on Xubuntu, it is very cool so far. I have a 64-bit machine, do I have to use a wrapper to use 32-bit plugins on 64-bit Flock?
Comment by Arnold L. Johnson  - 4 Mar, 2008 05:20 am


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