Mar 06

Francie is gonna be happy  ;)

Blogged with the Flock Browser

EDIT: It had been a long time I’ve not been enthu­si­astic about a browser. Firefox was a great improvement back then, with the tabs fea­tures, and all sorts of add-ons, but Flock adds a really impressive list of fea­tures in a very inte­grated expe­rience which makes all sorts of keeping track tasks a breeze.

  • email checking (from last version, available only with Yahoo! Mail and Gmail)
  • Pho­to­bucket and Flickr inte­gration (feeds, people noti­fi­cation, and bulk upload)
  • Feeds tracking with import/export fea­tures (OPML)
  • Integral pages indexing, which allows for a more effi­cient search into the visited webpages
  • blog posting directly from the browser (for blogs having an XML-RPC API that allows for such a thing) — to date, Yahoo! 360 does not propose this, nor Mul­tiply (while lots of others do, MSN Spaces included appar­ently). This Word­Press powered blog obvi­ously does it  :D
  • A Web Clip­board that keeps all kinds of clip­pings in the browser for further blogging/sharing etc.
  • Other ser­vices inte­gration like Youtube, and deli­cious bookmarks

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3 Responses to “Testing blogging from Flock”

  1. 1. wanderer Says:

    Hmmmm.…

  2. 2. Yuki Says:

    Hehehe, I think you would just love Flock, Tracy, it has all the fea­tures of a web browser, plus all the fine ones that let you keep in touch with news, emails and feeds, and allows you to teaf and blog directly from your browser.
    I even tend to think it had been developed with you as an end-user in mind  ;))

  3. 3. araili Says:

    I tried it and I’m already choosing it  :p