fastfreddie1959
November 28th, 2007, 12:16am
Two years ago, when the Flock people started talking about
the notion of a social browser, they might have been a little ahead of
their time. Today, the whole dang Web has a heavy social bent, and
this current version of Flock is significantly different and better
than the one I tried back in 2005. A few of the features that make
Flock a strikingly different browser from IE, plain-vanilla Firefox,
or Opera include integration with Facebook, Flickr, and YouTube; a Web
clipboard; blogging features; and better RSS and bookmarks.
-- Harry McCracken
Version: 1.0 Beta
Price: Free
Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
Go to the download page now:
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,67948/description.html?tk=nl_ddxdwn
the notion of a social browser, they might have been a little ahead of
their time. Today, the whole dang Web has a heavy social bent, and
this current version of Flock is significantly different and better
than the one I tried back in 2005. A few of the features that make
Flock a strikingly different browser from IE, plain-vanilla Firefox,
or Opera include integration with Facebook, Flickr, and YouTube; a Web
clipboard; blogging features; and better RSS and bookmarks.
-- Harry McCracken
Version: 1.0 Beta
Price: Free
Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
Go to the download page now:
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,67948/description.html?tk=nl_ddxdwn