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Saturday, November 24, 2007

How To Really Want To Love Flock 1.0

Everyone is abuzz with the release of Flock 1.0 and I so wanted to get on the bandwagon. I just couldn't make the jump. I tried to like it, very hard. Twitbin trumps Flock's Twitter integration and the del.icio.us bookmarks extension does a better job of helping me find my bookmarks. I find it very annoying that I wanted Flock for integration with online services, yet I couldn't remove the local bookmarks I care nothing for from the bookmark sidebar.

Now, there were some things I really liked. I loved that logging into a supported service configured it automatically. I want to see more of that.

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