Using Flock and Split Screen to Give Feedback

Just a quickie to share a new discovery: I just switched to Flock from Firefox - which I loved, but has been way too buggy lately - and I find it feels just like Firefox, but faster and more stable. Better still, I found a new addon called Split Browser (see a monster list of Flock addons here) that allows me to split my browser window. I know this isn’t new - I used a similar thing years ago when I was a PC user - but I’d somehow forgotten how useful this function could be.

An example: Say you’re reading a a long forum entry on Ning, and you want to be able to reply to it as you read. You can’t do that easily in one browser (and yes, you could simply open another window, but that’s clunky). By splitting my Flock window, it’s easy. See this screenshot for a glimpse of how, and click on the image for a larger view:

Flock split browser

Added bonus: Flock seems to really take customer care to new levels via Twitter. See this post from John Larkin for the full, cool scoop.

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8 Comments

  1. Posted March 23, 2008 at 8:54 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for posting this. I’m a flock fan too. Love the list of plugins!

    Jess McCulloch’s last blog post..Alright March, do your worst?

  2. Posted March 24, 2008 at 2:46 am | Permalink

    Clay,

    I’m trying it again. Flock use to be my default browser. There was so much I loved about it, the ease at which I was able to interact with the web. But it seemed to take for ever that load popout pages, and so I went back to FireFox, finding extensions that gave me almost all of the functionality that I’d enjoyed with Flock.

    Interestingly, I blogged about my switch back then, and received a comment from one of the programmers of Flock acknowledging that this was one of the problems they were working on.

    Anyway, when you said Flock was “faster and more stable,” well, I decided to give it another try. There’s a bit of frust going on, but also the excitement of discovering new features, and deciding which are fluff to me, and which actually help me do my job.

    One thing I’d add to the feature wish list is the ability to search, through the media stream, for Flickr images with Creative Commons licenses.

    Thanks, bro!

    – dave –

  3. Posted March 24, 2008 at 8:14 am | Permalink

    Nice tip Clay and thanks for the pointer. A quick update ~ Flock replied via Twitter last night and provided me with an email address to contact re the bug. Excellent, eh?

    John Larkin’s last blog post..Twitter surprise from Flocker

  4. Posted March 24, 2008 at 10:10 am | Permalink

    Clay thank you for all your advice and help the last couple of days. I have the rest of the comment Clay thank you for all your advice and help the last couple of days. I have the rest of the comment here. Learned from past posting (negative comments at other blogs) not to give too long a response, but to link??? I am still learning blogging etiquette.

    Harold Shaw’s last blog post..From the Quick Hits Dept.: Transferring Feeds Between Accounts

  5. Posted March 24, 2008 at 10:13 am | Permalink

    That didn’t work so well, too quick on the fingers…well any way here is the link http://hshawjr007.blogspot.com/2008/03/time-for-flock.html

    and I have been really enjoying Twitter and Flock today.

    Thanks again Harold

    Harold Shaw’s last blog post..From the Quick Hits Dept.: Transferring Feeds Between Accounts

  6. Clay Burell
    Posted March 24, 2008 at 10:48 am | Permalink

    @David: Just found an interesting CC/Flickr search page at Compfight.com. And shouldn’t we be able to add a CC search engine to Flock search, just like we could to FF?

    @Harold: NEVER feel like you cannot leave long comments here. Anybody who resents that needs to have their head examined. And ALWAYS feel free to copy an comments you leave here onto your own blog as well. :)

    @Jess: You’re welcome :)

    @John: Wow, wow, wow. Please drop a comment and link to your solution, when you get it. That type of service from Flock is plain s - u - p - e - r - b/

  7. Posted March 24, 2008 at 5:47 pm | Permalink

    @Clay I believe all FF plug-ins work in Flock. Give it a try re CC Search, Cheers, John. ^_^

  8. Clay Burell
    Posted March 24, 2008 at 11:09 pm | Permalink

    @John, @David,
    Yes indeedy, the CC search engine for FF works in Flock too. Just install from the FF addons/search engines page.

    I know that’s not precisely what you wished for, David, but it at least adds the same functionality we get from FF to Flock.

    Thanks for the nudge, John. :)

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