Monday, June 19, 2006

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I just downloaded Flock.  I'm no sort of blogger or any shiat like that.  I am however a self proclaimed beta tester so here it goes.


We Love to Hear What You ThinkFlock is beta software, and that means our ears are wide open about how we can make it better for you. We absolutely love to hear what you think, read every blog post we find about Flock and respond to as many as we can. So here's a guide to helping you, the Flock community, and us get the most out of your blog post.Tag ItTags are keywords you add to your blog post that help search engines understand what you're writing about and help people find it. Some suggested tags are: flock, browser, review, softwareIf you review how Flock works with a particular website or service, go ahead and tag it with the name of that service too. That helps people find out about how Flock works with their favorite services.Do a SearchTry doing a search on Technorati for "flock browser" or the "flock" tag. You can even sort by how recently it was posted or blog "authority". Lots of folks have written great blog posts about our web browser. If you're looking for inspiration, or want some supporting voices (pro or con) to link to, you'll find them there.Add Some VisualsText always looks better when complimented with images. Why not check out our Flock art page for buttons and banners that you can include in your blog post. Also, there are screenshots on Flickr that and videos on YouTube that can help give your blog post some more kick.Check the ManualJust kidding, we don't have a manual. But we do have a Help section that includes a user guide, frequently asked questions and tour. If you're wondering how something works because you want to explain it in your blog post, those places are your best bet to find out. If you're really stuck, try the support forums. If something is just too plain hard to figure out, that's something we definitely want to hear about.Did You Find a Bug?If you found something you think is broken or doesn't work the way you think it should, please search for it in our public bugs repository and the community forums to see if other people have reported the same problem. If you find it in one of those places, please link to it in your blog post. That way other people can see the status on the bug as we fix it, help confirm the problem on other operating systems and versions and even pitch in code to solve the problem. The faster we can get squash bugs, the better for everybody.Let us KnowWhy not drop us an email and let us know you wrote about us. If you've added tags to your blog post, we'll probably find it but we always love to hear from you anyway.

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