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Bone
08-13-2006, 12:15 AM
http://photobucket.com/flock

Have any of you guys used this at all? It seems pretty interesting.


Photobucket is offering a free web browser co-created with Flock that makes it easier than ever to drag and drop, and upload as many pictures as you want at once, share photos, search the web and more. It's built on the same technology as Firefox, so you can also feel safe knowing that it's secure and 100% spyware-free.

Features:

Easily link your images to sites like MySpace, Blogger and Livejournal Drag and drop pictures from your desktop to a comment field or blog entry. Flock uploads the images to your Photobucket account and automatically drops in the HTML for you. More (http://flock.com/photobucket/tour/)
Easily upload multiple images at once Drag and drop as many pics as you want to upload, all in one go. Even continue browsing while you're uploading. More (http://flock.com/photobucket/tour/)
Browse other people's Photobucket streams On any website hover over images, and if it is from Photobucket, click the little icon in the corner. You can browse this person's public photostream without leaving the website you're on. More (http://flock.com/photobucket/tour/)
Get notified when your friends upload new images When browsing a photostream, click the star icon in the Flock photo bar. The photo icon in the toolbar will light up when your friends upload new images. More (http://flock.com/photobucket/tour/)
To learn more about Flock and Photobucket, take the Flock Tour at http://flock.com/photobucket/tour/

Bone
08-13-2006, 05:49 PM
does anyone use it or has any one tried it?

jose
08-13-2006, 05:59 PM
sounds like something yahoo had on their yahoo photos site.

Bone
08-13-2006, 06:43 PM
sounds like something yahoo had on their yahoo photos site.yahoo produced their own browser? never knew that one.

Chupito19
08-13-2006, 09:52 PM
Im gonna DL it now ill let u know anything

Edit:
Flock is almost EXACTLY like FireFox, i might even start using it more than FF :hsughno:
i dunno i have to check all of the features. looks damn sexy though.

jose
08-19-2006, 12:39 AM
yahoo produced their own browser? never knew that one.

not really their own browser.. it was more of an add on prog for IE where you could Drag and drop photos onto the upload page and it uploaded itself automatically..