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	<title>Comments on: Gotta try flock</title>
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		<description>Just a note, I tried flock some time ago (approx 9 months ago). I&#039;ve decided to go back to Google Chrome - why? Well, I just think chrome is the best of all the browsers. It&#039;s development is coming along nicely, it has a small footprint (both disk space and screen realestate wise), I love how it only asks to save a password when it has verified that the password worked. The only thing Chrome misses is support for RSS. I don&#039;t really use it RSS (probably because my brouser doesn&#039;t support it) - however, if Chrome supported RSS, then I think it would totally kill that gad awful firefox dog (Whatever the latest browser in the mac&#039;s and IE will ofcourse survive because they are provided by operating systems).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a note, I tried flock some time ago (approx 9 months ago). I&#8217;ve decided to go back to Google Chrome &#8211; why? Well, I just think chrome is the best of all the browsers. It&#8217;s development is coming along nicely, it has a small footprint (both disk space and screen realestate wise), I love how it only asks to save a password when it has verified that the password worked. The only thing Chrome misses is support for RSS. I don&#8217;t really use it RSS (probably because my brouser doesn&#8217;t support it) &#8211; however, if Chrome supported RSS, then I think it would totally kill that gad awful firefox dog (Whatever the latest browser in the mac&#8217;s and IE will ofcourse survive because they are provided by operating systems).</p>
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