
Ready to try
Flock, the Mozilla-based social browser? You can now
download a developer's preview
and give it a spin. The alpha (excuse me, developer's preview) runs on
Mac, Windows and Linux, and seems relatively stable. It has built-in
blogging, flickr and del.icio.us posting tools, and allows one-click
tagging of web sites. Since the public bookmarking function
is built on del.icio.us, there's already a huge potential Flock
community out there. If you have a blog, regularly use flickr or save your bookmarks on del.icio.us, Flock may be just the thing for you; it even supports some key Firefox extensions, including Adblock and Greasemonkey. It may not become your default browser, but Flock
is definitely worth a try (even if you're not a developer!).
Tags: opensource
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Subscribe to commentsGeoffOct 21st 2005 11:48AM
I've been enjoying Flock for a while. Really nice, fast -rendering browser. It also supports nearly ALL Firefox extensions with some modification to the extension, which I conveniently made easy with my little app I made: http://frobba.com/main.asp?article=230