![]() However, the editor does come with some nifty extras. There is also a tab on the bottom to select the "Source" layout, for those so inclined, which is my preferred view layout when blogging. The editor is a little too simplistic but does show the normal quicktags and has the expected WYSIWYG operation. It seems as though the blog editor in Flock Beta 1 is completely revamped, bearing almost no resemblance to the previous blog editor. I would, however, like to see the inclusion of ma.gnolia sometime soon. This system of favorites has really matured since the earlier versions of Flock and is reliable. ![]() The great thing about using an online social bookmarking service is that you have the ability to sync your bookmarks on multiple computers running Flock. It took less than 3 minutes from the time I started downloading Flock to the time I was all setup and browsing online. The wizard helped me quickly establish flickr as my photo-sharing service of choice (photobucket is also supported), connect to my bookmarks (it works with Shadows too), login to my blog (supports most CMSs) as well as let me fiddle with some search and news reader options. Upon the first use, Flock offers to setup other services with a First Run wizard. Flock imports all of your cookies, saved passwords, bookmarks and browsing history so you can spend less time setting it up and more time exploring its features. ![]() Switching to Flock from Firefox, Safari or IE has never been easier. Flock isn't any ordinary browser, it is the browser for you and your friends. It is not possible to accomplish all that Flock does with a mere extension. The number one question Flock has received is why can't Flock just roll everything into an extension rather than a browser. The Firefox-based Flock aims to be your browser of choice with several key features aimed at the new generation of social web users. Code was rewritten, some things were programmed from scratch but the concept remained the same. Many things have changed since that developer preview. As I noted in my review of the Flock developer preview, Flock is a revolutionary web browser built around the needs of the modern day web surfer.
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