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Flock browser finally out for public use

The much talked about Flock browser is finally out. They told us a beta version would be out tonight, but somebody just sent us a link, with username and password (below). If you can't figure it out, wait until tonight, and try going to www.Flock.com.

Log in here: http://www.flock.com/developer/download/preview/
username: caveat
password: emptor

Update: See comment below about importing favorites. Apparently, we missed a little warning in the original note we got from Flock, which we forward here: "We recommend that you not import settings from other browsers (importing of favorites won't work, in any event, that's a known bug - we'll fix it soon)"


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Comments

Thanks for the pointer. I've installed it but looks and feels pretty much like Opera browser.
Also, it uses a little bit of less memory(run time) compared to Firefox.

However, flock failed to import my IE favorites even though the option was selected during install.

Warm Regards,
Kavs

Freelance1.com on October 20, 2005 4:57 PM
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