Submit your breaking news stories and original articles to us by contacting us
Following the universal release of Firefox, the good people over at Flock have made their application a universal binary. If you haven’t heard of Flock, it’s a web browser based on Firefox that has special features that keep your social life up-to-date. Some of the features in Flock are unlike any other browser, and make you wonder why other browsers haven’t done these things before.
My favorite feature is the shelf. Clicking the clipboard icon on the bottom bar will bring up the shelf, which lets you save URLs, text, and images for later reference. This is especially useful for research, or is just nice for when you want to organize information in a browsing session.
Another great feature is the star button. The star button gets rid of the clumsy bookmarking system that plagues every other browser I know of, by allowing you to click the star button next to the URL bar. This automatically places these URLs into your bookmarks. Flock has some other great features that you can try out for yourself in the app.

Flock Developer Preview
Scrivs: Flock Won’t Last
A short Flock Review
Flock Browser Gets an Update (0.5.11)
Northern Voice: Flockstars
Forever Geek is a resource for all things geek. You can stay tuned by having the latest FG news delivered to you for free via RSS.
Category: Uncategorized
Tags:

Netbooks and User Satisfaction: It’s All About Expectations
10 Cool Sony Walkman photos – celebrate Walkman’s 30th birthday
3 Responses for "Flock – Innovative and Universal"
June 11th, 2006 at 1:20 pm
1I really do not understand what are you talking about man!
July 14th, 2006 at 2:08 pm
2very good but hard
December 19th, 2006 at 9:23 am
3I really do not understand what are you talking about man!
RSS feed for comments on this post
Leave a reply