Flock v1.0 Released

Bit late picking up on this (as usual, you might add), but it seems that Flock has finally grown up and gone all version 1.0 on us. I have to say that since my last post, I’ve had absolutely no trouble at all with general usage – I think the only blip I’ve had has been with Domino Web Access (but that’s hardly surprising either).

If you like Firefox, but hate that it keeps on hanging all over the shop and peeing memory when it feels like it, then I’d suggest you do yourself a big fat favour and give Flock a try.

It’s so handy that it’s even helping me write this post in a wysiwyg editor because WordPress 2.3.1 seems to be a bit bust on the memory handling front, and so is not really all that well.

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Paul lives, rides and works in Cardiff, South Wales. His work seems to largely entail fixing things and keeping wheels on. Officially, he is actively engaged and interested in Enterprise Architecture these days, but has a secret past that involved standing around on glaciers collecting meltwater samples, and walking through endless fields of wheat taking radiance measurements.