
This morning—by accident—I found out Flock social browser had been upgraded from version 1.1 to 1.1.1. I understand this upgrade was released on March 26th. Below are the improvements made to Flock 1.1.1:
New Flock Updates in 1.1.1:
- Incorporated Mozilla’s patch for Firefox, 2.0.0.13.
- Fixed an issue with login detection when using a non-English localization of Facebook.
- Fixed an issue with component registration that could certain features of Flock like the RSS reader not to work.
At this moment, only the English (U.S.) version is available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X operating systems. You can download Flock 1.1.1 by clicking here.
For those of you who are not familiar with Flock, let me say that Flock was founded on the vision that the web browser can and should enable the richest user experience possible across information-gathering, sharing, communication, self-expression and interaction.
Flock Inc. was founded in 2005. The company is an open source company based in Redwood City, CA, and has an office in Victoria, British Columbia. The company is funded by Bessemer Venture Partner, Shasta Ventures, Catamount Ventures and prominent angel investors. Flock is made up of a passionate team of industry-leading innovators, including world-class developers with expertise in browser development. It is the only social Web browser available today.