Thursday, July 3, 2008

Flock, The social web browser

Flock, a multi-user, multi purpose browser.
Tired of your Internet Explorer failing on you when you open a new tab,or that Facebook giving you the caution triangle and telling you unable to connect ? Or Mozilla Firefox being too clunky
and laking that flashy user interface IE has ? A new browser called Flock has recently launched, combining both the IEs easy to use user interface, and FFs tight security features, while packing a pretty good puch of it's own.
Whatever type of user you are, this browser will definitely keep you hooked. For the socially mad browser: Flock has links to many of the popular social connectivity sites ( Facebook, Youtube, Flickr, and Yahoo and Gmail) and accesses the site and posts updates on the local home page ( updates from all sites,all in one page ). If your just a casual web surfer Flock will move swiftly with you won't feel and lags in page loadings* (* depending on your local internet speed).As mentioned beforehand flock contains FF technology that gives incredible security without slowing you down.
What ever your internet needs Flock is THE recommended browser for you...

2 comments:

Morgan said...

Hi mina how r u i just have a few comments of my own
i used flock for 3 weeks and i know all the bugs in it
1)It has a bad interface(not a bug i know)
2)it crashes alot
3)poor performance with flash games
4)crashes when u are in a flash game and click a link
5)slow page loading(like mozilla 2)

so i recommend to browsers : Mozilla 3 which was recently released and safari web browser
since both are very fast :D

Mina Adel said...

well, First I'd like to thank you for being the first commenter...
Back to business:
on your first comment about the interface, I just can't see your point, the browser has the standard menu bar,and the standard tool bar,
the only new thing to the interface is the flock tool bar beneath the tool bar that list media updates.
the second comment about the crashing thing, where did u get your information about the fact that it crashes a lot. where did you get your information ? Did u check that this bug wasn't due to a conflict between flock and another program u have ? Did u ask a few people about that problem and see if this was common ?
about the performance with flash games, did you ( once again ) check if it did this with many people and with many flash games ( including the links part ) ? Has it even crossed your mind that your pc might be a low performer with some serious issues ( hardware and software ) that made it react in such a way ? What I have asked above is the basis of the " null hypothesis theory". In this theory, you start with a piece of information, and pass it through various tests that try to prove it as false, if this fact ( in this case the browser ) passes through these tests, then u can confidently declare that this fact is true and this is the way the modern world has evolved, my advice is to try testing it on another pc and see what results it brings up and keep us posted. For your information I have tested the browser for the problems you mentioned and can't find a single shred of truth.
In the end, I'm not saying that this browser is 100% free of bugs,I'm saying that this is a truly wonderful browser if you choose to check it out !!