Sunday, June 29, 2008

The Flock Browser

If you have yet to check out the Flock Browser I suggest you do. It was built off of the Mozilla Firefox browser and includes a lot of features for social bugs. I love how tools these days are integrating more applications for heavy internet users. The Flock Browser is doing just that by integrating tools that connect users to their facebook and other social network accounts.

Installing the Flock Browser may be the toughest thing to Flock. Whenever you load the Flock Browser for the first time it gives you directions for loading whatever online communities you might be affiliated with. Including various blogging tools, online email accounts, and social community tools. It has a terrific rss reader built-in and also great podcasting tools. If you use an online photo storage/displaying community like Photobucket, Picasa and more, it integrates tools for each of them as well.

The browser also has easy buttons to access all these tools individually. It also ties in almost all regular browser functions as well.

If you get a chance and are a heavy internet user, this browser is custimizable to allow you to view/access all your online needs. My only complaint might be that they dont integrate myspace which is fine, I can log into that one community by myself.

Check this browser out.

Installing PIP for Python 2.7 on Windows 10.

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