
I'm using
Flock, and I like it. Flock is a browser that is based on Firefox, and has some social networking built in. It has some pretty nice features that make it easier for using Flickr, Blogger, and other websites. The Aesthetics are kinda swanky, too. Very Mac-like. RSS Feeds are beefed up a little, Flickr is actually integrated into the browser bar. Blogger Beta is supported in Flock 0.7.9, however, I am at home typing this up on my 'ol G3, and 0.7.8 is all that is available for Mac. The blogging feature is pretty cool because you just drag what you want to blog about from one page to a holder at the bottom, and it shows up on your blog. Or so I'm told. I can't actually experience that, due to my use of OS X. I guess I'll see how that works tomorrow. Adding photos to comment, like
MySpace, is easy in Flock. Just drag a photo to the comment box, drop it, and your done. One thing I am not sure about yet is the favorites. The save more like (and directly to)
delicious. I have never really cared for that service. I like my favorites to be a bit more tidy. That's why I use
Backflip, besides, I really don't use built in favories anyway. It really can be considered a social network swiss army knife of the browser world. Does the world really need another browser? MAybe not, but the rest of them could take some lessons from the new kid. Anyway, Download it youself and give it a while. I'm actually digging this as much as
Camino.
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