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Page 2 of 2 Blogging Like You've Never Blogged Before. This reason alone has all but sold me on Flock. WordPress-based blogs, Blogger, whatever - one way or the other, Flock will allow you to publish to as many blogs as you like all from within one integrated UI. - The Best RSS Management I Have Ever Seen. Click onto your RSS palet and you are taken to a page where even if RSS means nothing to you, managing the content you enjoy subscribing to the most becomes a very pleasant surprise. Just visit this page. And you will find a Web space where you can unsubscribe to content you wish to stop receiving, mark individual articles as viewed already, save them in a separate space in Flock for later and even blog them from option # 4 above. Two Laptops Per Child: A New Commercial Concept - The Web Clipboard. Again, I could have used this myself so many times in the past. Some random article, phrase or even images I need to save as I work on a written piece, I can now drag each of these over to the Web Clipboard and can determine images from hyperlinks during a drag-over. It's something you have to try to fully appreciate. - Integrated Image Uploading. Again, amazing. Instead of having to FTP things up to my own server or use some random upload tool for Flickr, I just drag the photos into Flock - tagged and uploaded. By batch or individually, it's up to you. - Sharing Pictures And Video. This is the coolest option, especially with YouTube, although it works with picture hosting services like Flickr as well. Go to some random YouTube video and watch what happens. You are presented with a number of options. First, you can subscribe to that user's videos instantly without even knowing how it works. Second, rolling your cursor over the video gives you additional sharing options. There is a lot more, but you get the idea. If you find that Firefox is just becoming too much of a bloated extension farm and you are interested in trying something completely new, I cannot recommend Flock version 0.9.1.3 enough. I would remind you to not let past releases color your judgment, as this browser has grown up in a very real way. Kudos to the Flock team for a job well done! Click here to get the latest prices on Linux distributions! |
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