Tyrantmizar’s blog is mostly about Firefox extensions, with some other stuff thrown in for flavor.

Flock

posted by Tyrantmizar at 10:02 pm EST on October 21, 2005

The new Flock browser is… interesting. It is based off of the Firefox, with some sweet extras thrown in. By “based off,” I mean very similar - same basic source code (Firefox is open source, remember? anyone can edit and use it).

There are some new features though. For example, Flock allows you to completely integrate your browser bookmarks and del.icio.us bookmarks. Sounds good, but I can’t seem to get it to work. I’ll try again later.

And then there are built in blogging tools. Such as what I’m using right now. See this picture for a better view. Awesome, but not necessary.

Finally, we get to the bad parts. Flock isn’t compatible with Firefox extensions. This seems like a bad decision to me. If it was compatible, then it would be easier to attract Firefox users. As it is, people would have to convince extension developers to create extensions for Flock.

Flock has quite a way to come before it is really ready for release. It is buggy (crashed 2 times in the 30 minutes I used it), slow, and a relatively large download(7.3 Mbytes). But it has a huge potential. If they were able to clean it up, and make it more marketable, it would definitely gain market share.

Personally, I would rather have some extensions for Firefox that would do the same thing, though.

Anyway, if you’re feeling really adventurous, you can download it for yourself.

Categories

posted by Tyrantmizar at 9:42 pm EST on

I’ve added more to the category system: View posts by category and subscribe to the categories. All using nothing but the Blogger Search engine! You can subscribe to those categories on the right either in RSS or in Atom. You can view all of the posts that are tagged with those categories by clicking on either the links on the list at the right, or the links at the end of each post.

Don’t worry, the number of categories won’t get all that big. They will be generalized categories which encompass a lot of ideas.
Editors Note: This post is no longer applicable since I switched to Blogsome