Inspired by Flock (beta 1), I have tried to customize the Firefox web browser to approximate Flock's functionality. Although I could not duplicate all of Flock's features (live search, Flickr integration, weblog editor integration), in some cases (the addition of the ScrapBook extension for knowledge management, the addition of meebo.com chat as a standard bookmark) some aspects of the functionality of this Firefox configuration may make this configuration of Firefox a bit better than Flock (beta 1).
Link to OPML:
http://www.opmlworkstation.com/browse/flock-fox/
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