Flock, an open-source browser built based on FireFox, will be having its beta launch in early October according to Wired News
. Several members on Flock’s development team are programmers from Mozilla Foundation. Flock is also identified as the social browser, which means the browser plays nicely with numerous popular web services
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Flock advertises itself as a “social browser,” meaning that the application plays nicely with popular web services like Flickr, Technorati and del.icio.us
. Flock also features widely compliant WYSIWYG, drag-and-drop blogging tools. The browser even promises to detect and authenticate all those user accounts automatically. It’s a clear attempt to be the browser of choice for the Web 2.0 user
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You can see a couple of screenshots over at ch0de’s Blog.
manish
19 years ago
Re: Flock’s WYSIWYG blogging, also check out RocketPost: http://www.anconia.com/rocketpost
It’s the most advanced blog editor out right now (I designed it).