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  • 02:49:14 am on October 21, 2005 | 14

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  • The BugEyed Review Blog » Flock to it 5:44 am on October 21, 2005 | # | Reply

    [...] Zdnet.com.au has a story on Flock, talking a bit about the browser’s history, and where it’s going… Geoffrey Arone, co-founder of Flock, has a mention of Flock on his blog, with some pictures too. [...]

  • Yajun 10:29 am on October 21, 2005 | # | Reply

    Why the windows binary require admin to install?

  • Arjen 11:15 am on October 21, 2005 | # | Reply

    Hi,

    I found the history search to be quite fascinating… made a screenshot here: http://flickr.com/photos/credmp/54519256/

    regards

  • Third 1:32 pm on October 21, 2005 | # | Reply

    I downloaded this, and used it for a little while. I have to say that the look is real nice, it’s fast, and it’s a good browser over all. But the bookmark system is not so user friendly.

    Once this reachers beta, or maybe a final release, i’ll look into downloading again.

    Good job guys.

  • Matt C 2:43 pm on October 21, 2005 | # | Reply

    Thanks for those. the zdnet pic is pretty much worthless (“look! you can browse the web!”)

  • Dana 4:57 pm on October 21, 2005 | # | Reply

    Quick question, totally unrelated.

    That picture at the top of this blog is amazing. I’m wondering if you might be able to share a clutter-free version with me.

    If so, I’ll happily spread the good word about Flock.

    If not, I’ll still spread the good word about Flock, but will forever be disappointed.

    Thanks -

    Dana

  • naser 11:00 pm on October 22, 2005 | # | Reply

    I didn’t like flock that much. Why is there so much hype about it? Its just premodded FF that looks a bit slick and blue.big deal actually

  • peman 3:51 pm on October 23, 2005 | # | Reply

    I have already a wordpress blog on http://ennova.se/wp and i want to use that in Flock do you know if that is possible yet?

  • peman 5:56 pm on October 23, 2005 | # | Reply

    eh never mind, all i had to do was type in my address :)

  • DKasler 6:29 pm on October 25, 2005 | # | Reply

    So far my only issue is that anytime I completly close and re-open the browser it asks me for the Del.icio.us website loging, which is saved… but it pops up and makes me click ok each time.
    :-(

  • Mark 8:58 am on October 26, 2005 | # | Reply

    Oh the good ol’ days when the right tool was not the ‘cool tool of the moment’.

  • ihad 10:30 am on October 26, 2005 | # | Reply

    C’mon C’mon let’s flock together…

    Hmm, interesting but not convincing… yet.

  • Webadedios - Bitácora 7:05 pm on October 26, 2005 | # | Reply

    [...] Llego hora de probar dos cosas que están muy en boga, el klik y el Flock… pero que son y para que sirven estas dos cosas que suenan a cacofonías El Klik sencillamente permite instalar/desinstalar un programa completo simplemente copiando o borrando un sólo archivo de extensión .cmg. En ese archivo está contenido el propio programa, con librerías y todo lo necesario para que funcione correctamente…. para linux El Flock es a mi modo de ver un mod de firefox, basado en firefox y va dirigido a todos aquellos que utilizan intensamente aplicaciones web de software social, tales como del.icio.us o Flickr. Un navegador social concebido para crear un flujo completamente integrado entre lectura y respuesta, para potenciar la interacción con la web. Suena a algo así como el navegador de los bloggers Y efectivamente, al tener klik instalado (en debian nada tan sencillo como un #apt-get install klik), solo abrí el navegador (firefox en mi caso) y di un click sobre el enlace de klik para bajar el flock -> klik://flock . Me gustó como sonó la explicación Todo bajo bien y ya tengo el Flock versión 0.5-pre instalado con solo pinchar un enlace Lo mejor de Flock es su la integración con Flickr (no uso del.icio.us) y el sistema de posteo [Pantallazos de Flock en Flickr de Chris Messina] directamente a la bitácora-blog-weblog (soporta Blogger, WordPress y Movable Type). El blog de Flock se pueden leer cosas interesantes Aunque a mi no me reconoció mi sistema y por tanto no puedo usar mi bitácora con él, en el enlace se puede leer sobre impresiones y características de uso del flock También es bueno darse una vuelta por las 13 cosas que puedes hacer con flock en español browser flickr flock instalador klik Linuxbrowser flickr flock instalador klik Linux [...]

  • John Fishman 3:56 pm on December 9, 2005 | # | Reply

    Nice..


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