polonus
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Hi dk70,
I don’t know where is the turning point for Flock. Apart from whether you need this type of browser or not, some like the other side of the spectrum, and go for Opera (searchers, librarians etc.). If there comes the real live version, and they can rollercoast on something that is big or even better to invent it themselves for those now with MyTube etc, or Yahoo is buying it (their search engine by default), they could get it off if they can get that type of followers behind it.
But you can wait for the momentum that may not arrive. A poor 3.1 billion thrown over the hedge. You raelly need some young coders (at heart) that can “turn their ears to the wind”. Maybe they can surprise us comin’ October. A new legal way of swapping files, that does not run on legal rocks, ways uninvented or never tried, making something unique and new every time, and making it very personal and private as well (on code level), for instance swapping profile content which are free and others may find interesting to know about (selling them the profile preferences). to make it work you need a file encrypting layer, also to make it more secure. Well I am just letting steam off, but you can imagine according to what lines innovation works.
The only reason I surf with Flock is that it does not crash on me like FF use to do or did. Now FF is just to throw the old crap code from their early days out gradually, but lean is not always mean.
polonus