Hi drhayden1,
It is just the next version that comes out of the Flock cereal box, it is the pre-release before the Daphne version is to be launched. But they made the switch from the Cardinal version, based on Firefox 1.5.0 to this one based on FF 2.0.3 recently. Whenever we see a stable user version within our lifetime is a big question to me. Launched from a Californian garage-box by some enthusiastic coders, and I was among the first adopters of this Web 2.0 browser, when it appeared on the Internet (also Greg here on the forum was one of the first Flock-braves), we have found for one reason or other that Flock did not get to the final version. Why? Well they have the developing funds from Besemer’s, there is big coal money there to eventually launch it. I do not know what it is that is holding a more rapid launch back? They associate themselves with Yahoo, like FF with Google. Recently FF coders tried to cap Flock’s main features and clip its feathers by launching “the coop”. When the final version will be launched, they promished to do that a long time ago, and still we wait, and wait, and wait…
I liked the browser because I became one of the security testers, I worked the Flock 0.7.13 browser completely around introducing a lot of personal code to go inside it, even to an extent that I have an unidentified browser now or NaN (No IDN) version running from my USB stick (pocket version), and my browser now weighs 100 MB, and is quite stable and fast running. Not that fast like sleipnir for instance, because that is just a shell built on top of IE7 with a Gecko end.
I tested the burning edge versions of the Mozilla browser, but these newest version did not support enough security add-ons, so I left it, but the burning edge bugfix codes were all implemented (whenever they were appropiate) into my personal NaN (Flock 7.13.1 nightly built). So I am now out to transmigrate to Flock 0.8 in the Polonus’ configuration version. I report here later of my findings.
I also did a couple of month’s leak monitor testing with Flock, but with extensions the same results as with FF.
polonus