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Flock beta version released
Last week (or maybe the week before, I forget), the first public beta release of my favorite web browser, Flock, was released. Naturally I was eager to put it through its paces. I’m glad to say that this is an even better browser than before, with one or two exceptions. In my view Flock has made the social web experience even easier and better because of big improvements in photo website integration (Photobucket and Flickr), blogging capabilities, and RSS.
This isn’t going to be a full blown or scientific review but instead a list of observations, likes and dislikes, etc.:
I am still surprised that there doesn’t seem to be that much use of or experimentation with this browser among librarian colleagues. Maybe there is stuff going on and I don’t realize it. I’ve used Flock (even the alpha releases) as my default browser for many months now and I have no problem recommending it to anyone. When the students in my course this summer saw me using it and talking about it, some of them decided to try it out, too. One of them found a thorough review on ExtremeTech and posted about it to the class blog.
I also should point out that I use different flavors of Flock. On my Windows laptop from work, I installed Flock on my portable USB drive and it works great. On my PowerBook at home, it also works great.
So…bottom line: If you blog, use photo sharing sites, or just appreciate a functional web browser, try Flock. I think you’ll like it.