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	<title>Leslie Franke</title>
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		<title>Refreshing Changes</title>
		<link>http://lesliefranke.com/2010/06/refreshing-changes/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2010 04:52:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lesliefranke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have launched a new look for the lesliefranke.com. I have been working on this for the past few weeks, and it is still a work in progress, as changes will continue to roll out across the site in the coming days and weeks. I was happy with the general feel of the previous design [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have launched a new look for the lesliefranke.com. I have been working on this for the past few weeks, and it is still a work in progress, as changes will continue to roll out across the site in the coming days and weeks. </p>
<p>I was happy with the general feel of the previous design I used but it has been several years since any changes have been made. I focused on a few things I wanted to change, hopefully bring increased legibility and usability to the site while opening up the design and letting more space in. In addition, as rest of the cool kids are doing I have added my latest thoughts from twitter to the site as well.</p>
<div id="attachment_399" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 286px"><img src="http://lesliefranke.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/sitedesign.png" alt="" title="lesliefranke.com site redesign" width="276" height="140" class="size-full wp-image-399" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The latest look for lesliefranke.com</p></div>
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		<title>Mozilla Firefox 3 Review</title>
		<link>http://lesliefranke.com/2008/06/mozilla-firefox-3-review/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 02:27:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lesliefranke</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Browsers]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The third major release of Mozilla&#8217;s open-source web browser, Firefox, is now available for download on Mozilla&#8217;s website. The new version of Firefox is a major improvement over previous versions of the browser. Significant improvements have been made in performance &#038; security and several useful features have been added in many key parts of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The third major release of Mozilla&#8217;s open-source web browser, Firefox, is now available for <a href="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/">download on Mozilla&#8217;s website</a>. The new version of Firefox is a major improvement over previous versions of the browser. Significant improvements have been made in performance &#038; security and several useful features have been added in many key parts of the browser including the address bar, bookmark manager, and download manager.</p>
<h2>The User Interface</h2>
<h4>Default Theme</h4>
<p>One of the first things you will notice when using Firefox 3 is the redesigned interface. One of the main goals for Firefox 3 was to better integrate the browser with each computer platform in order to make Firefox feel more natural. Thus, there are now four different default themes for Firefox 3. One each for Linux, Mac OS X, Windows XP, and Windows Vista. The biggest change is to the design of the back and forward buttons on the browser tool bar. The new interface combines the two buttons into a single composite button shaped like a keyhole. The back button is the larger portion of the keyhole. The forward button is smaller and to the right of the back button, and a dropdown menu to the right of the forward button lets users view all the pages they have browsed in the current session with the page they are currently on shown in bold type.</p>
<p><a href="http://lesliefranke.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/fx3interface.png"><img src="http://lesliefranke.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/fx3interface-300x183.png" alt="" title="fx3interface" width="300" height="183" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-326" /></a></p>
<h4>Location Bar</h4>
<p>In Firefox 3 the Location bar has been completely revamped. The new Smart Location Bar, &#8220;AwesomeBar&#8221;, allows the URL field in Firefox to be used for keyword searches of its bookmarks and history. The Smart Location Bar will match what is typed in against page titles, URLs, and tags in the browser&#8217;s bookmarks and history to return a list of results that show a page&#8217;s favicons, title, and URL which you can then choose from. Searches are instantaneous and happen as you type. </p>
<p><img src="/images/fx3locationbar.png"  /> </p>
<h4>Add-on Manager</h4>
<p>In Firefox 3 the Add-on manager has been expanded to include a new &#8220;Get Add-ons&#8221; tab where you can view recommended add-ons, search for new add-ons, and install add-ons with a simple click. The Add-ons manager is now fully integrated with the <a href="http://addons.mozilla.org">addons.mozilla.org</a> website. The revamped Add-ons manager is also used to work with any plugins that are installed. As with add-ons in Firefox 3, if a plugin is found to contain a security vulnerability, Firefox will automatically disable it and show where to get an updated version.</p>
<h4>Download Manager</h4>
<p>The Download manager has received several improvements in Firefox 3. It now includes the ability to pause and resume downloads, both manually and automatically. Other changes include a download status indicator in status bar and the ability to search through files that have been downloaded in the Download manager.</p>
<h4>Password Manager</h4>
<p>Instead of the password dialog box, Firefox 3 presents the option to store a given password using an information bar that slides down from the top of the browser after the user has logged in. In addition, this information bar is non-modal so you can continue using the browser without being forced to dismiss the message first. </p>
<h4>Tabs</h4>
<p>Smooth scrolling between tabs has been added to Firefox 3. When you scrolled your tab bar in Firefox 2, the tabs moved back and forth a full tab at a time. Opening a group of tabs now appends them to existing tabs and when shutting down Firefox 3 asks if the user wants to save the open tabs and windows. </p>
<h4>Zooming</h4>
<p>Page zoom in Firefox 3 now includes both full page and text only zoom. Full page zoom scales the page layout and structure while allowing for complete control over the size of the displayed content. A extremely useful feature of page zoom is that Firefox now automatically remembers the zoom level that is set on a site basis. Text only zoom, operates as before by only zooming the text on a page, leaving the images and page layout untouched. </p>
<h2>Bookmarks and History</h2>
<p>A major change in Firefox 3 is how bookmarks and history are handled. The new version of the browser introduces &#8216;Library&#8217;, a single window to organize the browser&#8217;s bookmarks and history. Firefox 3 introduces three main features: bookmark starts, tags, and &#8216;smart folders&#8217;.</p>
<p>Bookmark stars are designed as a quick and easy way to bookmark a page with a single click. One click on the star icon at the end of the location bar will allow you to bookmark a site. Double clicking on the star icon will allow you to choose where to save it and whether to tag the bookmark or not. </p>
<p>Bookmark tags are a way to add information to a bookmark, allowing you to organize them in a much more flexible manner than old-style Folders would allow (think del.icio.us). Smart folders are &#8220;saved searches&#8221; that automatically update when you add new items matching that search to your bookmarks. </p>
<p>Firefox 3 has made browser history more useful also. Besides being a major source of information for the Smart Location Bar, History now stores sites&#8217; favicons along with the other location data to make scanning and identifying history entries much easier. </p>
<p><img src="/images/fx3library.png"  /> </p>
<h2>Offline Capabilities</h2>
<p>Among the major new features in Firefox 3 are its offline capabilities and its ability to seamlessly interact with Web-based applications and services. The new version of the browser makes it possible for sites to deliver applications that people can use even when they are not connected to the Internet allowing these sites to work with a browser in much the same way that traditional applications work with an operating system. </p>
<h2>Security</h2>
<p>Ensuring that users are safe and protected on the Web is one of the biggest challenges a browser maker faces. Firefox 3 attempts to keep users away from bad sites by giving them information to help make a decision about the validity of a website. A user is now warned when visiting a site known for serving malware and will have to whitelist a to access it. In addition to the malware protection, Firefox 3 also has improved phishing protection. Reported phishing sites are now blocked up front, before the page is even loaded. </p>
<p>Firefox 3 also introduces a new security feature known as the Site Identification button. This button replaces the padlock icon and attempts to determine as much as it can about the site. It makes this information easily accessible through a button at the left end of the location bar. This button (gray by default) turns blue for encrypted connections (SSL) and green for sites using EV certificates (think eBay or PayPal).</p>
<p><img src="/images/fx3sitebutton.png"  /> </p>
<h2>Speed and Performance</h2>
<p>Behind the curtains the Mozilla developer team have worked hard to improve the speed, memory usage and reliability of the browser. Firefox 3&#8242;s memory footprint has been dramatically reduced. One of the biggest issues with previous versions of Firefox was its performance record. Firefox 3 is the fastest, slimmest version of Firefox yet. Speed tests are showing a 2 to 4 times improvement over Firefox 2 and memory usage tests show that Firefox 3 is 2 times more efficient than Firefox 2.</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>Mozilla Firefox 3 is a significant improvement over Firefox 2. Overall, the browsing experience feels better. The decreased resource consumption, better security, and little details in areas such as bookmarking and the location bar show that Mozilla took a step in the right direction with the latest version of the Firefox browser. With this release Mozilla Firefox 3 is the fastest and most feature rich Web browser available on any platform.</p>
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		<title>Palm Centro Smartphone</title>
		<link>http://lesliefranke.com/2007/10/palm-centro-smartphone/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2007 17:15:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lesliefranke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently Palm debuted the Palm Centro smartphone, their first new handheld line in some time. The Centro is being positioned as a cellphone for those who are looking to upgrade from a basic phone to one with a more functionality such as email, instant messaging, and web browsing and has generally been receiving good reviews. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently Palm debuted the Palm <a href="http://www.palm.com/us/products/smartphones/centro/">Centro smartphone</a>, their first new handheld line in some time. The Centro is being positioned as a cellphone for those who are looking to upgrade from a basic phone to one with a more functionality such as email, instant messaging, and web browsing and has generally been receiving good reviews. The Centro comes with a full QWERTY thumbboard, a 320 x 320 touchscreen, and a camera that can shoot photos and video. For the first ninety days, it is available only through Sprint and will cost $99.99 with a new contract.</p>
<p><img src="/images/palmcentro.gif" alt="Palm Centro" align="left" /></p>
<p>For some time now Palm has been struggling to regain its footing in the marketplace. The Centro may be the boost Palm desperately needs depending on the expectation of users. Herein lies the problem. The Centro is designed to appeal to a young audience, one that wants a phone with personality and style and says something about who they are. The trouble is that there is nothing revolutionary about the Centro. It&#8217;s basically a shinier and slimmed down Treo, nothing earth shattering. The Centro&#8217;s main selling point is about a price breakthrough not a technology one.</p>
<p>Marketing aside, the Centro is the direction Palm should be headed. It is good to see Palm going aggressively after the lower end of the marketplace. What works in Palm&#8217;s favor (but could also be their downfall) is that the Palm OS is more stable than almost anything on the market today making it a great candidate on a device for the masses. This makes Palm &#8220;exclusivity&#8221; deal for 3 months with Sprint a head scratcher. They are narrowing down their range of potential customers who can purchase their product at the same time they desperately need the masses to buy into their latest offering. </p>
<p>I wish Palm all the best. I have used a Palm device of some sort for some time now and would be saddened to see them become a niche player in the marketplace. Unless Palm can get their house in order with a new version of the Palm OS software, though, their options are disappearing to more innovative and nimble competitors. The Centro may not be enough of an advance to prevent this from happening but it is a good start.</p>
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		<title>Palm Cancels the Foleo</title>
		<link>http://lesliefranke.com/2007/09/palm-cancels-the-foleo/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Sep 2007 19:35:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lesliefranke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few months after being introduced, Palm has made the decision to kill its first generation Palm Foleo. The idea behind the Foleo was that it would connect wirelessly to your mobile device, thus allowing large screen viewing and typing as needed. Many analysts have derided the product as disappointing, though, and with a large [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few months after being introduced, Palm has made the decision to kill its first generation Palm Foleo. The idea behind the Foleo was that it would connect wirelessly to your mobile device, thus allowing large screen viewing and typing as needed. Many analysts have derided the product as disappointing, though, and with a large amount of software related bug fixes threating to delay the launch of the Foleo, Palm CEO Ed Colligan has decided to cancel the entire project instead. </p>
<p>From the <a href="http://blog.palm.com/palm/2007/09/a-message-to-pa.html">entry</a> in The Official Palm Blog:</p>
<blockquote><p>In the course of the past several months, it has become clear that the right path for Palm is to offer a single, consistent user experience around this new platform design and a single focus for our platform development efforts. To that end, and after careful deliberation, I have decided to cancel the Foleo mobile companion product in its current configuration and focus all of our energies on delivering out next generation platform and the first smartphones that will bring this platform to market. We will, of course, continue to develop products in partnership with Microsoft on the Windows Mobile platform, but from our internal platform development perspective, we will focus on only one.</p></blockquote>
<p>The cost of the decision to Palm will be significant, and includes a charge against earnings of &#8220;less than $10 million,&#8221; according to Palm. What stands out to me from this announcement, and which was also pointed out by <a href="http://mobileopportunity.blogspot.com/2007/09/foleo-we-hardly-knew-ye.html">Michael Mace</a>, is that Palm has been working on multiple versions of Linux, one to run future Treos and one to power the Foleo. It would seem that this was the decision that doomed the Foleo. The Foleo was never economically feasable in the long-run. It was too much of a niche product to support the costs of maintaining multiple platforms.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been a tough time lately for Palm fans as they have watched the company stop innovating and be passed by in the marketplace by their competitors. At one time, what differentiated Palm devices from handhelds which ran other operating systems, was their ease of use and form factor. They did everything they were designed to do simply and quickly. Hopefully, the cancellation of the Foleo will allow Palm to refocus its attention on building of a better platform for the Treo or maybe even building a new standalone handheld such as a next generation TX or T3.</p>
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		<title>Shades of Gray for WordPress Sandbox</title>
		<link>http://lesliefranke.com/2007/08/shades-of-gray-for-wordpress-sandbox/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Aug 2007 01:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lesliefranke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shades of Gray is not a theme for WordPress itself, but a skin for the WordPress Sandbox theme. Shades of Gray is a minimalist, two column fluid-width theme. It is primarily a grayscale skin but could easily be modified to use whatever colors you desired. If you would like to play around with the skin [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shades of Gray is not a theme for WordPress itself, but a skin for the WordPress Sandbox theme. Shades of Gray is a minimalist, two column fluid-width theme.  It is primarily a grayscale skin but could easily be modified to use whatever colors you desired. If you would like to play around with the skin in the wild feel free to download it and give it a try. </p>
<div style="text-align: center;">
<img src="/images/shadesofgray.png" alt="Shades of Gray WordPress Sandbox Skin" /></div>
<p>Installing Shades of Gray is simple. Just follow the steps below.</p>
<p>1. Upload the sandbox-shadesofgray folder to your Sandbox folder in the wp-content/themes/ on your server.</p>
<p>2. Edit the default Sandbox style.css file, so that it loads the Shades of Gray skin. You can do this by replacing current @import url&#8230; line with this one:</p>
<p><code>@import url(â€™sandbox-Shades of Gray/style.cssâ€™);</code></p>
<p><span style="color: #c00;">Download the skin from the <a href="http://www.sndbx.org/results/designs/shades-of-gray/">Sandbox Design</a> page.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #aaa; font-size: .9em;">Note that you must have Sandbox installed to use Shades of Gray, if you donâ€™t have Sandbox you can get it <a href="http://www.plaintxt.org/themes/sandbox/">here</a>.</span></p>
<p><strong>Modifying Shades of Gray</strong></p>
<p>Feel free to modify Shades of Gray in any way you like. To make the skin your own you should replace the icon in the top left corner of the screen and the panoramic image spreading across the top of the page with images of your own. In addition, the Shades of Gray skin includes numerous print styles to format the page for printing and is also designed to format a WordPress category named &#8216;Asides&#8217; differently than other categories. Either one of these can be changed or removed entirely. More details on how to to this is in the readme file in the download.</p>
<p><strong>License &#038; Credits</strong></p>
<p>Shades of Gray is released under the GNU General Public License, meaning you can do pretty much whatever you want with it, but a link back to <a href="http://lesliefranke.com">lesliefranke.com</a> is always appreciated. Of special note some of the icons in Shades of Gray have been adapted from the &#8220;Mini&#8221; (<a href="http://www.famfamfam.com/lab/icons/mini/">http://www.famfamfam.com/lab/icons/mini/</a>) icon collection by Mark James and the Feed Icons are from <a href="http://www.feedicons.com/">http://www.feedicons.com/</a>.</p>
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		<title>Sandbox Skins for WordPress</title>
		<link>http://lesliefranke.com/2007/08/sandbox-skins-for-wordpress/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Aug 2007 00:53:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lesliefranke</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[WordPress]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[wordpress]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most interesting themes for WordPress is the Sandbox theme. Sandbox is different than most WordPress themes due to its semantic markup and dynamic class-generating functions. The authors of the theme have leveraged Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to allow for the styling of almost anything on the page without having to touch any [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most interesting themes for WordPress is the <a href="http://www.sndbx.org">Sandbox theme</a>. Sandbox is different than most WordPress themes due to its semantic markup and dynamic class-generating functions. The authors of the theme have leveraged Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to allow for the styling of almost anything on the page without having to touch any PHP code. Nearly every HTML element has an assigned class. For example, multiple classes are assigned to the body and to every post. This allows designers to change the look and feel of Sandbox by creating different skins (CSS files) which are then applied to the theme.</p>
<p>One of the main issues with the Sandbox theme so far has been a lack of quality skins. This should begin to change with the close of the recent <a href="http://www.sndbx.org/2007/07/29/submissions-have-closed-judging-begins/">Sandbox Design Competition</a>. Iâ€™ve been watching the Design Competition as it has unfolded, even creating a skin myself, and have been looking forward to see the skins that have been created. </p>
<p>From what I see so far I am most impressed with the following three themes:</p>
<p>Diurnal &#8211; <a href="http://www.sndbx.org/results/designs/diurnal/">Diurnal</a> is a three-column layout that changes styles according to the time of day.</p>
<p>Moo-Point &#8211; <a href="http://www.sndbx.org/results/designs/moo-point/">Moo-Point</a> is a two-column layout with a header navigation and right-hand sidebar. The theme is nicely laid out with appropriate white space making it easy to read.</p>
<p>Oranges- <a href="http://www.sndbx.org/results/designs/oranges/">Oranges</a> is a two-column layout and minimalistic skin with a dash of orange.</p>
<p>For a look at all of the skins from the Sandbox Designs Competition head over to the <a href="http://www.sndbx.org/results/designs/">Sandbox Designs</a> site and see live previews of each skin <a href="http://www.sndbx.org/live-preview/">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Flock – The Social Web Browser</title>
		<link>http://lesliefranke.com/2007/07/flock-the-social-web-browser/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 20:50:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lesliefranke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today Flock released version 0.9 of their social web browser. Flock was first released with a enormous media hype in 2005 and since then has met with mixed reviews. Since it is based on the Mozilla Firefox codebase many have considered Flock just a Firefox clone that could be duplicated in Firefox by using the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today <a href="http://flock.com">Flock</a> released version 0.9 of their social web browser. Flock was first released with a enormous media hype in 2005 and since then has met with mixed reviews. Since it is based on the Mozilla Firefox codebase many have considered Flock just a <a href="getfirefox.com">Firefox</a> clone that could be duplicated in Firefox by using the right extensions.  With this latest version, Flock has finally begun to differentiate itself as a browser. Flock 0.9 includes significant updates to the user interface, better integration with numerous social services, a personalized start page, and an overhaul of the Flock bookmarking system. In addition to its own unique features, Flock also has added a few features that have already appeared in Firefox 2 such as anti-phishing features, inline spell checking, and session restore.</p>
<p><img src="/images/flock.gif" alt="Flock" /></p>
<p><strong>User Interface</strong></p>
<p>Flock has received a major facelift in the newest version of the browser. It no longer feels like just a rebranded version of Firefox (see <a href="http://browser.netscape.com/">Netscape 9</a>). Among other things, Flock has added a mini-toolbar below the navigation bar, new subscription icons in the location bar, and a new overall look and feel. While the new look feels a little busy, it is well thought out and easy to navigate around in and use.</p>
<p><strong>Blogging</strong></p>
<p>Bloggers will see a number of improvements in Flock 0.9. Blogsome and Xanga have been added to the list of blogging platforms supported along with Blogger, LiveJournal, Typepad, WordPress and some self-hosted blogs. Several useful editions have been added to the editor. It now displays previews, supports tags for posts, and allows image insertion. </p>
<p>Flock&#8217;s clipboard has been greatly improved in the latest version of the browser. With the clipboard you can drag most images or text from a web page and store it in the clipboard. From the clipboard, you can then drag and drop any of your clippings directly into a blog post or when leaving comments on another blog. As it now stands the clipboard does not save the page URL where the clip came from nor can you drag CSS background images into the clipboard.</p>
<p><strong>Bookmarks</strong></p>
<p>Prior to this release, Flock only offered bookmarks (favorites) through social bookmarking services del.icio.us and Shadows. Flock 0.9 drops support for Shadows and adds Ma.gnolia support as well as local bookmarks that aren&#8217;t stored on a social service at all. Local bookmark support is a welcome addition as even though sites like del.icio.us have the option of making bookmarks private, I prefer not to bookmark sites such as for banking and other services online. </p>
<p><strong>Personalized Start Page</strong></p>
<p>When you first launch Flock, you&#8217;ll see a custom-generated, default home page called &#8220;My World&#8221;. This is basically a predefined start page that aggregates all of your social activity (bookmarks, feeds, and media streams) in Flock into one page. The &#8220;My World&#8221; page concept is a nice addition but feels as if it is in the basic stages of development with little customization available. For example, you cannot manually choose with sites you want to appear under your &#8220;Favorite Sites&#8221; as they are based on the sites that you have last visited in your favorites folder. This is really not an issue though as there is nothing preventing you from resetting the Flock default homepage to any other page. </p>
<p><strong>Social Tools</strong></p>
<p>The Flock Media Bar is a way to view media which you are interested in quickly and efficiently. Until this version, the Media Bar only supported photos but now supports video as well allowing you to browse media streams from Flickr, Photo Bucket, Youtube, and AOL&#8217;s Truveo. You can also subscribe to specific users&#8217; media feeds on those services. </p>
<p>The Media Bar is well done. Hovering your mouse over a photo opens a larger thumbnail, saving time required to open the full picture just to get a better look. The Media Bar also provides filtering and search features that allow for searching media sites from Flock&#8217;s toolbar without needing to load the site. While it would be nice to have the option of subscribing to Flickr pools, in its current form, the Media Bar is an excellent way to browse online media.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p>Flock is a powerful browser for those who heavily use social networking and media services as Flock integrates social services and browsing very well. Flockâ€™s 0.9 update is a major overhaul with additional services and details added to make its powerful features more easily accessed and to broaden the browserâ€™s appeal. Yet on a personal level I have still not that single feature that would get me to give up Firefox and use Flock as my browser of choice. I use services like del.icio.us and flickr because they are web based and having their functionality implemented into the browser is of no advantage to me. That being said, if you are a heavy user of social media give Flock a try. There is a lot of stuff in the new version of Flock to like.</p>
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