April 25, 2008 12:00 AM PDT

Featured Freeware: Flock

Flock is the first major browser geared toward social-networking addicts. Built on Firefox code and available for both Windows and Mac users, it will do absolutely nothing for you if you're looking to get away from MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, blogging, and other Web 2.0 mainstays. If, on the other hand, this is one addiction you're looking to feed with a shovel, Flock has everything you need to stay one step ahead of the bleeding edge.

Most of Flock's special features revolve around its nine special menu buttons and the sidebar that sits below them.

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Nine buttons at the top of the collapsible sidebar make accessing any of your social-networking or frequently used Web sites easier than Twittering your breakfast. Each button either helps you get your message out faster, such as dragging and dropping photos into Flickr, or helps you read blogs quicker, as with the integrated RSS reader. The People button turns the sidebar into a nifty way to track your social-networking accounts, and there are also hotlinks to most major blogging sites including configuration options for self-published blogs. Most regular Firefox extensions work, too. Even though it's resource-heavy, Flock is the only way to go if Twittering, Facebooking, or YouTubing is how you spend most of your time online.

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by alejoche April 25, 2008 10:34 AM PDT
I Use Flock... I Love it... But that "People Sidebar" is TERRIBLE!!!. But Flock it's Great.
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by Bhite1 April 28, 2008 11:20 AM PDT
Flock is definitely a must have for anyone who utilizes some of today's social networking sites. Its the first browser I have used that I felt really brought some significant innovation to browsing the web. While I have to admit the side bar can get in the way at times, its still a welcome treat for those whom constantly need to know what their friends are up to. Its integration of the new Facebook chat into the browser without actually having to open the separate window is superb. Highly recommended.
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