Looks like a browser, acts like a browser, must be a browser….right?
So I downloaded Flock’s developer preview this morning. I’m actually posting this from Flock’s internal blog editor so if it works as expected that’s +1 for them. The editor has a few UI oddities but given the 0.5pre designation, those are to be expected.
It looks like an interesting idea and I look forward to future enhancements with the del.icio.us integration. Many of my del.icio.us tags are dot separated and I’d like the browser to build a favourite’s list with drop-downs derived from the tag hierarchy. There’s a firefox plugin already that does this so I don’t think this would be overly difficult to implement. It would also be nice to have the ability to put tags into categories and have them realized as drop-downs within the toolbar.
Overall I like the emphasis on tagged content and I look forward to future releases. I’m sure I’ll have more comments as I continue to experiment with it, but my first impressions are positive.
Edit: I’m not sure I like the way the built-in editor html-ized my post, makes it a tad difficult to modify the post from within wordpress. Another interesting feature: Flock recognized when I was logging into wordpress and asked if I wanted to save the password.
Update: Bart (from Flock) has given a good description of just what Flock is, what it hopes to accomplish, and why it is what it is.
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