Flock is a discontinued web browser that specialized in providing social networking and Web 2.0 facilities built into its user interface.[4]Earlier versions of Flock used the Gecko HTML rendering engine by Mozilla.Version 2.6.2, released on January 27, 2011, was the last version based on Mozilla Firefox.[5][6]Starting with version 3, Flock was based on Chromium and so used the WebKit rendering engine.[7][8]Flock was available as a free download, and supported Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and, at one time, Linux as well.

Flock 2.5 integrated social networking and media services including MySpace,[15] Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, Blogger, Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, etc.[16] When logging into any of the supported social services, Flock could track updates from friends: profiles, uploaded photos, and more. Flock 2.5 added Twitter Search functionality, multi-casting of status updates to multiple services, and the introduction of instant messaging via Facebook Chat in the browser.


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In February 2008, AOL announced that it would discontinue support for the Netscape browser, and recommended Flock and Firefox as alternative browsers to its userbase of Netscape 9 users.[31] For the Netscape 8 userbase, AOL recommended only the Flock browser to its users.[32] In March 2008, Flock announced that they had seen "nearly 3 million downloads" and a 135% increase in active users in the first two months of 2008. They also announced "more than 70 percent of Flock users making it their default browser of choice".[33]

When Flock's discontinuation was announced in April 2011, reviewer Joey Sneddon of OMG! Ubuntu! offered the analysis: "Whether this was down to poor implementation design wise (one needs only glance at 'Rockmelt' for an example of a social browser done right) or just general apathy towards having alerts from twitter, flickr, facebook, digg et al. in your face all of the time is moot: Flock has flocked off and for all its innovation it never quite lived up to its own hype."[9]

Flock is a premium adventure title from developers Hollow Panda and Richard Hogg. It's a casual and relaxing online multiplayer game that has players work together to tame and collect bird-like fantasy creatures across wide landscapes and locations. They will slowly build a flock of loyal and charming pets to care for.

Flock is a really fast and reliable web browser featuring lots of plugins focused on social websites that have made it to be named as the social web browser. Flock is based on the same Open source code of Mozilla Firefox, but it has some new features which make it different.

It also includes a search bar, an anti pop-up and there are some extensions you can download from the official site. Finally, it comes with built-in Flickr uploading and lot of extra Flickr features built right in, so if you are a Flickr fan, Flock is the browser which suits you.

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Flock is an award-winning browser, built on Mozilla's Firefox technology and designed for the way we use the web today. With Flock, you can easily connect with friends, share with them, and receive updates effortlessly. The Flock browser is safe, free, and fun.Flock is in the Web Browsers category of the Browsers section. Flock delivers the latest webmail, photos, videos and updates from your favorites sites, so you can stop running around. Take a load off. Enjoy.Keep In Touch: Keep in tune with your friends and their activities. Flock makes sure you never miss a beat.It's Cool To Share: Flock hooks it all together so you can drag and drop anything to your friends.

Features of Flock"Media Bar" showing preview of online videos and photos as well as subscription to photo and video feeds. Blog editor and reader, allowing direct posting into any designated blog. Deed reader supporting Atom, RSS and Media RSS feeds. Native sharing of text, links, photos and videos. Support for third-party add-ons, including a number of Firefox extensions. Webkit-mail component allowing users to check supported web-based email off site, compose new messages and drag-and-drop pictures and videos from the "Media Bar" or web clipboard into a new email message. Compatibility and LicenseFlock is provided under a freeware license on Windows from web browsers with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 2.6.1 is the latest version last time we checked.

I think I have found the best way of browsing the modern web on old web browsers. Enter, Browservice. It is a web proxy server that uses a chromium interface to render web pages as images using the client's browser's javascript. The proxy server is run from a Raspberry Pi.

Thank-you for the information @Deomsh and @jaclaz. This should help anyone wanting to use a packet driver for DOS applications within Windows. It's amazing how much software there is out there. Personal preference is to boot DOS for DOS browsers and use RetroZilla and K-Meleon in Windows.


Having said that lots of time was spent attempting to get the packet driver running in Windows without success. Different WINPKT.COM files were trialed, downloaded from multiple sources including the @jaclaz link and Winsock. This ethernet adapter's packet driver even comes with a Windows switch (-w) 'to let the packet drivers run under Windows'. Also trialed the adapter's NDIS driver. Unfortunately nothing worked and i've given up. Probably rebooted more than two dozen times and tried every imaginable boot scenario, using config files and manually loading before Windows starts. It appears it should be as easy as something like below, oh well. I'm aware different WINPKT.COM releases have different configuration options, nothing worked. Interestingly, both mTCP's PKTTOOL.EXE and Arachne were able to detect a loaded packet driver in the Windows environment though no network connection could be established. Probably just something i'm doing wrong, no further assistance requested, need to let it go and move on.


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Thank-you for the information and screenshots @Bracamonte, this may help others looking for solutions. Using another local system as a gateway was brought up here before, glad it's working for you. My understanding is the web pages are actually usable/clickable, not just rendered images, cool. Running through a low consumptive device like a Raspberry Pi is pretty efficient. Your method provides insight into how good Windows 98 could still be if development wasn't dropped. Personal preferences only: enjoy the challenges of limited native Windows 98 browsing, do not want to run two systems concurrently just to browse, do not use Chrome/Chromium, prefer multiboot for newer browsers.


Recently discovered using a CONFIG.SYS [MENU] for different boot environments has a limit of nine entries. In reality not much of a limitation as there are many ways to load the desired environment, usually custom after boot *.BAT files for applications with special needs.


Stumbled on an informative tutorial titled 'Understanding the Boot Process for MS-DOS and Windows 9x'. The link below is Chapter 9, the entire chapter collection is enlightening. Good comparisons between different Windows releases, including DOS, Windows 3.1 up to the NTs.

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Quick reviewed the Windows 9x Members Project threads on this forum. Forty seven pages, although many topics are just help requests. Interesting to go through the history. Lots of energy was spent over the years including a flurry of activity after official support ended in 2006. Funny how something important at the time doesn't matter much a few years later. Also interesting that most of the die hards have moved on, happens with all forums anyway.


Installed Microsoft OpenType Font Properties Extension (ttfext.exe, 478 KB). Not much of a graphics guy so can't comment if it made a big difference.

 


Had a new to me hard drive issue this week. Most of my equipment is ~20 years old but the new stuff is probably worse thanks to planned obsolescence. It appears the drive's MBR got wiped or corrupt, not bootable. Used a GNU/Linux live-CD to fix things. Personal fan of Plop Boot Manager, Parted Magic and GParted. In addition to the MBR issue an entire partition disappeared. Was going to discard the drive as it failed SMART years ago but decided to salvage. Was able to reclaim the dead space with a new partition, restore data from backup and re-install Grub2 to the drive's MBR. No critical data was lost, fun experience and the system's running like new again. This was actually easier to fix than getting a packet driver working in Windows :)

All the best with your hardware upgrades @Feamane, thank-you for your input. Will try to remember your Hordes of the Underdark feedback. Since my gaming to do list is loosely organized from oldest (DOS) to newest it will be a while before i get to Neverwinter Nights. By then will likely be using newer hardware, either my faster Windows 98 backup machine or better. The Baldur's Gate series always interested me but never purchased it. BioWare originated from my home province!


Just finished two DOS games been meaning to play for 20 years (original Quake and Tomb Raider). Delayed gratificaton, pretty good though anti-climactic like most things, just games afterall. Recall the Tomb Raider demo years ago riding a snowmobile, query third release but don't want to go there, finishing the first game was good enough for me. Played too much Quake II back in the day, was never that good plus slow network connection. IMHO the world would be better without First Person Shooters but their development from creative minds was inevitable.


Still tackling old DOS games, will finish U.S. Navy Fighters (USNF, half done) and MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat. Re-started MechWarrior 2 so many times over the years but never completely finished, what a great game.


Temporarily breaking out of DOS and just re-installed Return To Castle Wolfenstein (supports Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP). Only played through partially years ago due to a drive crash. Even the installer music and images freak me out. Almost too immersive, can't imagine what the kids are now playing. Thank goodness for an internet full of gaming forums, hints/tips and walkthroughs. Still lots of DOS and Windows 9x information out there. Sometimes the most obscure information is needed just to get a game running. Never would have thought disabling Castle Woftenstein's openglv3.dll and openglv5.dll files would fix the game's failure to launch on this system. Works well now and looks very good for an older game.


Aside from games recently stumbled on a blog post from a Microsoft developer, entitled 'Why does Windows 95 have functions called BEAR, BUNNY and PIGLET?', fun.

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DOS ain't dead is apt, there's still so much software out there. My only quip is lack of multi-tasking, generally okay as reboots are fast and many applications require a custom runtime environment anyway. Wish it had something like 'screen', a terminal multiplexer useful in a GNU/Linux TTY environment, or at least the ability to suspend and/or background tasks. Some DOS applications, such as web browsers, do have something similar built-in, whereby a user can exit the web browser to the DOS prompt, do DOS stuff, then exit the DOS prompt back to the web browser, so maybe it's sorta covered.


Remember posting about the DOS 'date' command and being able to run it just to check the date, then just press empty Enter key when finished to avoid updating the date. Well this also works well with the 'time' command, very useful.


My favourite PDF viewier, MUPDF was ported to DOS. It works well and requires loading CWSDPMI.EXE (DOS Protected Mode Interface) beforehand. Don't remember where it was downloaded from (mupdf10.apm, 3463 KB, extracted with 7-Zip). Don't think it was from FreeDOS, regardless they have lots of good stuff. 2351a5e196

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