flock
End of the road for the Flock Social Media Browser
The Flock browser’s developers have posted an Official End of Support Notice, notifying users that support for Flock browsers will be discontinued as of April 26th, 2011, and recommending that the Flock user community migrate in the coming weeks to Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
Appletell reviews TwitterPod
A Twitter client lives or dies by its features. They can try to pile them on, adding support for pictures, URL shrinking, and location reporting. Or, they can go the opposite way, stripping away features to make the client small and fast. But very few bother to create truly original features—those that other clients don’t have, and that no one has ever thought of. Enter TwitterPod, a desktop Twitter client which focuses on the user experience rather than making the posts robust.
Appletell reviews the Flock web browser
There’s nothing wrong with the Safari browser, but I must admit I really prefer the customization options of Mozilla’s Firefox browser. I’m also a social media junkie: Twitter, YouTube and Facebook are just some of the sites I check constantly, along with blogging and e-mailing links to my friends. And now, someone’s taken Firefox and built a web browser that integrates all the social media functions I need.















