On any given day, I typically have three web browsers opened on my Mac’s desktop — Safari, FireFox, and Chrome.
My favorite out of the three is Safari. I love its intuitive interface, its stability, lightening fast downloads, HTML5 capabilities, and, of course, many of the growing list of installable extensions.
So, you may wonder, why do I have FireFox and Chrome opened as well if I’m so happy with Safari.
Well, as a web designer and developer, I like to test my creations inside different browsers so that I can see what others are seeing.
But, for social web browsing, I’ve always turned to Flock. Matter of fact, I wrote a post about Flock last year titled How to Organize and Manage Your Social Media World.
Flock led the pack when it came to easily connecting social media networks into one’s browser. Flock’s ability to update a rather impressive list of the most popular networks on-the-fly was also convenient and, for me, revolutionary.
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