Just wanted to thank all those that participated in the Flock Community test day this past Monday with *nods* to Guillermo, jsuplido and ChrisVance for the extensive time they dedicated.
There were some really good bugs found and we got some great feedback on the usability and potential improvements that could be made to Flock.
I know several of you have requested a weekend test day. If we were going to hold one in the next several weeks or so, which weekend day would you prefer and at what time?
Sat, May 5th
Sun, May 6th
Sat, May 12th
Sun, May 13th
Hello,
I'd like to ask if there is a set date for Cormorant release. With Mozilla's announcement that Firefox 1.5 won't be supported any longer you'd run out of source of bugfixes for Gecko engine (AFAIK). So if not all the features are hammered out you maybe could just cut them off and release just Flock based on Firefox 2.0? Missing functionality would be then added later, possibly at Flock 0.9
Don't mind that such solutions would be be counted as failure. I'm sure the community will appreciate it as your care for stability and security of your product.
April 26, 2007 - 6:49am — Daniel Ashton (not verified)
I would prefer either of the Sundays to be the test day. My Saturdays are not available for Flock testing, and I would love to help out.
I also would add my voice in favor of tracking more closely with the Firefox releases, so that Flock users have pretty much the same feature set available to users of the current Firefox.
In fact, it would be awesome if Flock could be implemented to integrate more tightly with my existing Firefox installation, to avoid forked sets of password, history and other local user settings.
Thank for the excellent browser!
PS. One other request: uploads to Picasa Web, similar to the uploads to Flickr and PhotoBucket.
PPS. Also, the ability to view Flickr Groups/Pools, in addition to Users, in the Flock photo bar.
I've enjoyed the Test immensely. As an end-user, and definitely not a coder, the Test is my only way to "code" and help make Flock perfect (or close to perfect).
Mozilla currently claims that they are going to end support for Firefox 1.5 in Mid May. We're keeping a close eye on this date and working really hard to get our next version of Flock based on Firefox 2.0 out with a minimal gap.
The sooner the better...I'd be willing to help test May 5th during daytime hours (U.S. east coast time).
I'm experiencing a huge bug right now with the current public build, my delicious account is no longer being updated with Flock favorites. If I switch over to firefox, or add it manually, everthing works fine. However, if I try to use the star and tag feature in Flock, which I've been using since I installed Flock, nothing happens. The bookmark does get added locally to my favorites but never shows up on delicious.
All of the settings and options are correctly configured, yet none of the favorites show up in delicious. I've heard you'll be adding export to html in .8 and I can't wait...
It is good, and it is time to choose that every one wants to earn much money, but senior players is not a blind, one time they will come back. In order to play the game well, so I have to buy the silk road gold, I use them can buy a lot of things what I want.
Hello,
I'd like to ask if there is a set date for Cormorant release. With Mozilla's announcement that Firefox 1.5 won't be supported any longer you'd run out of source of bugfixes for Gecko engine (AFAIK). So if not all the features are hammered out you maybe could just cut them off and release just Flock based on Firefox 2.0? Missing functionality would be then added later, possibly at Flock 0.9
Don't mind that such solutions would be be counted as failure. I'm sure the community will appreciate it as your care for stability and security of your product.
I would prefer either of the Sundays to be the test day. My Saturdays are not available for Flock testing, and I would love to help out.
I also would add my voice in favor of tracking more closely with the Firefox releases, so that Flock users have pretty much the same feature set available to users of the current Firefox.
In fact, it would be awesome if Flock could be implemented to integrate more tightly with my existing Firefox installation, to avoid forked sets of password, history and other local user settings.
Thank for the excellent browser!
PS. One other request: uploads to Picasa Web, similar to the uploads to Flickr and PhotoBucket.
PPS. Also, the ability to view Flickr Groups/Pools, in addition to Users, in the Flock photo bar.
I've enjoyed the Test immensely. As an end-user, and definitely not a coder, the Test is my only way to "code" and help make Flock perfect (or close to perfect).
Thanks for the opportunity to help.
Hi Forseti,
Mozilla currently claims that they are going to end support for Firefox 1.5 in Mid May. We're keeping a close eye on this date and working really hard to get our next version of Flock based on Firefox 2.0 out with a minimal gap.
Thx,
Mike Dosik
Engineering Manager
Flock, Inc.
Mike,
The sooner the better...I'd be willing to help test May 5th during daytime hours (U.S. east coast time).
I'm experiencing a huge bug right now with the current public build, my delicious account is no longer being updated with Flock favorites. If I switch over to firefox, or add it manually, everthing works fine. However, if I try to use the star and tag feature in Flock, which I've been using since I installed Flock, nothing happens. The bookmark does get added locally to my favorites but never shows up on delicious.
All of the settings and options are correctly configured, yet none of the favorites show up in delicious. I've heard you'll be adding export to html in .8 and I can't wait...
-Adam
ake a look at "The Wild Side," by Olivia Judson, which has appeared every weekday for four weeks on the New York Times website.
It is good, and it is time to choose that every one wants to earn much money, but senior players is not a blind, one time they will come back. In order to play the game well, so I have to buy the silk road gold, I use them can buy a lot of things what I want.