Monday, October 2nd, 2006
A new verison of Flock came out sometime.
It seems to have fixed, or at least made less prevalent, the Gigantic Insertion Point problem I have been experiencing, where an huge insertion
point appears on a page and then stays there when I go to other pages.
*Edit*: The problem is ...
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Saturday, September 30th, 2006
Ok... I'm back on Flock...
Safari works well when I have a plugin called "PithHelmet"... It is kinda like Firefox's plugin: "AdBlock" but with a better interface (and it does more stuff like block cookies). The way you set it up is to have Safari allow everything in the security pane ...
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Wednesday, September 6th, 2006
So... I'm back to using Safari as my browser... It is taking a little bit of adjustment, but the only two things I did like about Flock (1. Integrated del.icio.us 2. Easy Flickr upload) aren't enough to outweigh things like "Hey... I won't make a new tab when you push ...
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Thursday, August 17th, 2006
Fock has major insertion point problems... I keep getting insertion points where they can't be and don't get them where I need them (like in text entry fields.) Sometimes it is there, but I can't see it.
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Wednesday, August 9th, 2006
More problems... (I actually think I listed these before, but they are really bugging me)
1. OS X Has a much better contextual spelling checker, it would be nice if they figured out how to use that instead of the crappy, non contextual one they have.
2. When I click on the ...
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Monday, June 26th, 2006
There are a few things that flock does that are un-mac(or maybe just Apple)-like.
In Safari, if I click on the icon in the dock, Safari either brings a browser window to the front, pulls one out of the dock (if there is one minimized) or opens a new one if ...
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Thursday, June 22nd, 2006
So far so good...
Flickr integration is better than the tools Flickr offers. Halfway through an upload something messed up, but Flock's uploader knew which pictures had already been uploaded and when I made it try again it just uploaded those (Flickr Uploadr either deletes all the pictures from the queue ...
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Wednesday, June 21st, 2006
Flock is both a web browser based on Mozilla technologies and the name of the company developing the web browser. Flock's creators call it a "social browser", due to its ability to interact with popular social networking web services. Such web services include Flickr, Del.icio.us, Technorati, and various popular blogging ...
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