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(Unverified)Oct 21st 2007 10:26PM
My understanding is that many mobile bloggers in particular lose their posts with the default website editors and there's no backup copy, and while one could edit in another application, that's impractical. This makes Flock ideal for bloggers, and with the advent of music and media blogs, I can see how Flock would have a big target audience. I gave it a test run and it looks like the debut of Flock will be worth waiting for. Since it created it's own market, it's hard to rate, but with a little work on the theme I'd give it 8 out of 10. It's also fairly stable and installs/uninstalls cleanly if you want to try it out. It won't touch your Firefox profiles, although if you choose it will import Firefox settings. For anyone who blogs I would definately recommend.