![]() Clicking on any of the links will open that particular service’s login page in a new tab. The “Accounts and Services Sidebar” gives you quick and easy access to get logged into your favorite social accounts. The “Favorites Sidebar” combines your “Browser History & Bookmarks” into one convenient location. You can set up access to your favorite “Yahoo!, Gmail, & AOL Mail” accounts from here. ![]() Next on the “Flock Toolbar is the “Webmail Button”. or can be viewed individually in a new tab. RSS Feeds subscribed to here can be viewed combined together as a single feed (clickable links) in the “My World Page”. You can easily unsubscribe, rearrange, add custom folders, or non-categorized feeds as desired. Here is a listing of the “Media Streams” available for viewing.īy default Flock will come with a small selection of pre-subscribed RSS Feeds. clicked on will be opened in the currently focused tab below the “Media Bar”. Notice that there is a built-in “Search Bar” on the right side. The first area will display a listing of people that you are watching/following at the services shown here.Ĭlicking on the “Media Bar Button” will display the following “Media Slider Bar” above your “Tab Bar”. The buttons will be “highlighted” with a blue background to help indicate which area you are in. In order from left to right the buttons are: My World (Homepage), Open People Sidebar, Open Media Bar, Open Feeds Sidebar, Webmail, Open Favorites Sidebar, Open Accounts and Services Sidebar, Open Web Clipboard Sidebar, Open Blog Editor, & Open Photo Uploader. The “Flock Toolbar” is full of social account management goodness. To help personalize the “My World Page” just a bit more you can even change the text to your name or whatever best suits your needs. In the upper right corner there is a built-in “Search Bar” and buttons for “Posting to Your Blog & Uploading Media”. Use the “Widget Menu” in the upper left corner to select the “Personal Page Components” that you would like to use. You can make some changes to the content displayed for quick and easy access and/or monitoring “Twitter Search, Favorite Feeds, Favorite Media, Friend Activity, & Favorite Sites”. The third and final page can be considered a “Personal Page”. The second tab provides a very nice overview of Flock and its’ built-in social management power. This page is set to display each time that you open Flock unless you deselect the option in the lower left corner. With the first tab you can jump right into “logging in/activating” favorite social services within Flock. All three are of interest…especially if this is your first time using Flock. When you start Flock up for the first time it will open with three tabs. Notice the “anonymous usage statistics” option at the bottom…you can choose to leave this enabled or disable it based on your comfort level. Once you have selected the “Custom Setup” you can choose which of the following options will enabled.
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