Safari versus Flock: showdown at the OK corral

Almost exactly a month ago I started using Flock on all my computers. Now it’s time to evaluate: was it worth the switch?

Well, those are some of the vectors that came to my mind when comparing browsers and trying to decide whether or not to stick with Flock or go back to Safari.

By my count, Flock wins 7 to 4.

And therefore, Flock remains my default browser.

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5 Responses to “Safari versus Flock: showdown at the OK corral”

  1. Daryl on July 19th, 2006 6:34 am

    Great review! A couple of things you may have missed, though:

    * Flock does list a number of extensions at http://extensions.flock.com. With a release we spun last night, even that isn’t necessary, as we’ve got better support for Firefox extensions. That is, you should be able to install any Firefox extension without even bothering to convert it, though you may get a warning message you can ignore.

    * In addition to the functionality you mention, the search box actually does a fulltext search on your browser history and (further) floats things you’ve starred to the top. You gain a significant advantage by filtering your search results within pages you’ve actually visited, as that signifies a potential relevance that simply doing a google search for the same string can’t. These results appear in the flyout that appears when you begin typing a search string.

    Thanks for the review. I’m glad you dig Flock, and I hope we can continue to add value to the browsing experience as we forge ahead.

  2. MILE on July 19th, 2006 5:50 pm

    Although I don’t always agree with all of the points made in the review it was interesting to read what other users think of Flock…I recently started using it as my main everyday browser and I’m slowly falling in love with it…! ;)
    It still has a long way to go, but it’s a beta right now, so we can all look forward to more improvements and great features, I’m sure…

  3. musti on July 19th, 2006 9:32 pm

    Welcome to WWW, where everyone’s a power surfer with 10-15 tabs open, and everyone’s a reviewer. “I expect and reward performance”. Oh joy.

  4. John Koetsier on July 19th, 2006 10:51 pm

    Hmmm … I see people every day - smart, reasonably technologically savvy people - who don’t use tabs at all because their interests and expertise is not in technology and they don’t know or don’t care about tabs.

  5. Will Pate on August 1st, 2006 2:01 pm

    John, great compare and contrast of Flock and Safari. Hopefully we’ll get speed and perfomance improved even more for the next major release…then we can have all the points! :)
    Cheers,

    Will Pate
    Community Ambassador, Flock

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