Just kidding… Like I said in my previous post, it is a very self-centered thing. I used firefox for quite a while. It is secure enough for me, has no compatibility problem and stupid bug that I noticed, Not a resource hog, and so on. The list can be pretty long, but I’ll stop here. Because I don’t use it anymore.
Right now, I’m using a browser that was built based on Firefox. I’m using Flock. Flock is basically Firefox with upgraded arsenal. It integrates to email, flickr, picasa, facebook, and lots of other things nicely. It even integrates with Blogsome, which is very useful to me. And like I said before, Flock is basically Firefox. It feels pretty much the same, so Firefox veteran shouldn’t have any problem using it.
Flock is crowded though, I’ll give you that. It is filled with a hell lot of extras that you won’t probably use at all. But that won’t get in your way on using Flock as normal browser.
Me? I actually need some of Flock’s feaures. I use picasa and email integration, rss reader, and, of course , the blog integration. So I like Flock quite a bit more than Firefox. Your opinion may vary, though..
Which brings me to the advertisment part…
If you prefer a plain solid vanilla browser with no extras, then let me recommend you to click the ‘download firefox’ button on the left sidebar.
If you think you need Flock’s extras, then I’ll give you:
Yes, that Firefox button is actually an adsense button, so if you click it, and download the package, you will enrich me a bit. But the Flock button has no ad on it, unfortunately…

yup, flock is not really different with firefox, i had used flock just a bit and back to my firefox. It’s still same!!
Comment by seimei — May 10, 2008 @ 2:40 pm