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Posted by Dave Ferrite on 01 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: PocketFlock, Software
Edit: This was/is an April Fools joke, the attached PocketFlock version does use Trident (via the IETab extension) and is really just a horrible joke.
After constant issues with stability, performance, and other issues related to working with so much different code for two platforms, I’ve come up with a solution that will put PocketFlock way ahead of all other portable browsers.
I’ve replaced the buggy and unstable Gecko Rendering engine for Microsoft’s tried-and-true Trident rendering engine!
Yep! this is the same engine that powers the worlds most powerful and prevalent browser Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.
This means that your portable browser will be safer, faster, and better integrate with your system.
Unfortunately (for some) this means that I will no longer support the fringe operating system Mac OSX, and nonstandard badly coded websites won’t render correctly, but those are small sacrifices to make.
I’ve tried it, and my personal use was the only reason that I even created a Mac release, but every new version seems to cost far more money than it’s worth and the system is buggy and riddled with problems.
So dropping OSX support and Gecko should help me make releases faster and easier.
PocketFlock Improved for Windows
PocketFlock 1.1 with Trident! ~13MB
Tags: flock, pocketflock, mozilla, gecko, trident, internet explorer, osx, windows
Posted by Dave Ferrite on 31 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: PocketFlock, Software
Ok Nomads, I’m back for another entry.
Once again, finding that useful piece of software that keeps your browsing experience small, simple, and enjoyable.
Today I’m not just reviewing an old favorite of mine, I’ll tell you a little bit about why it’s important.
I’ll be honest here, in this more modern version of the web, FTP seems to be forgotten for fancy uploaders with pretty graphics built in to most websites and it’s hardly used now by the general public.
Posted by Dave Ferrite on 17 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Software
A true computer Nomad lives by two rules,
How do you do that when it comes to messaging?
Enter SamePlace
Sure, you could just load Meebo and watch as the host machine’s ram slowly dies painfully due to Gecko’s memory leaks, but after a while that just gets tiresome. You could also try a portable version of many of the popular instant messaging clients, but why load two programs when you just wanna get something done quickly?
SamePlace currently supports, Firefox, and Flock (including their portable offspring) natively.
Features:
That’s great and all, but how well does it actually work?
Immediately after launching SamePlace you’re given a friendly wizard to help you setup your accounts.
Setting up each account is quick and easy, the only hitch is that if you enter the password incorrectly, you’ll have to run the wizard for that account again from the beginning.
Afterwards, Sameplace occupies a sidebar on the left of the browser and a new menu item.
It seems to work pretty well and is definately worth the download for those of you wanting to take your messaging, and your browser, with you.
Verdict: It’s earned it’s place in my PocketFlock profile
Tags: flock, firefox, extensions, pocketflock, portable firefox, sameplace, jabber, xmpp, aim, msn, yahoo, google talk, gtalk, im
Posted by Dave Ferrite on 10 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Software
I uploaded versions of PocketFlock for Windows and OSX updated to include Flock 1.1 Final.
Older Versions will be automatically upgraded, so you don’t need to download these files if you have 1.0 or 1.1b.
I realized that I neglected to bundle the source of PocketFlock Win and since it’s based on GPL code… big no no. I’ve corrected this mistake and uploaded a separate .zip file containing the NSIS code written by John Haller that PocketFlock Win is based on ( I really need to replace this soon since it doesn’t play nice with Vista). I will be uploading the Mac source after I stabilize some features of it. (currently it’s a nasty cludge of bash scripts and ruby code held together with Platypus)
Tags: nsis, flock, pocketflock, portable apps, gpl
Posted by Dave Ferrite on 28 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Opinions, Site, Software
Flock Browser - Flock’s 1.1 Beta Has Arrived! | Flock
That was their update… and that was the push I needed.
I’ve always been a bit favorable to using portable browsers since I’ve been almost constantly traveling between Washington DC and Virginia Beach, VA since 2004. Mind you, that may not seem like a long time, but when your ‘commute’ is three hours long and you know almost every side-street, alternate path, city, town, empty field, and rest-stop in between, it adds up.
Before I had a reliable laptop (Thanks to the donators who gave me a whopping $15 towards my MBP) I carried around a small gray 64MB USB key. I’ve since lost the cap, the keychain hook has worn off, and all the paint has come off the sides, but I still use it.
On this key were a few Word documents, some mp3’s and Portable Firefox. When I first found out about Flock and got excited. Your bookmarks/favorites were stored online! This was huge!
I started blogging seriously once I found out how easy Flock made it to be… but it was still tied to my desktop.
The idea behind PocketFlock was born.
At first just given the name Portable Flock (how unimaginative) and was just a Flock install with the directory renamed to firefox, and flock.exe to firefox.exe lazily pasted over John Haller’s launcher. It went through many fits and spurts. Lots of bundled extensions, upx packing, and many failed attempts to bring the experience to the Mac platform.
I snuck time here and there from work, and tweaked the theme, learned NSIS, PHP, met many great people, and started the most active development in my life.
I also started a huge controversial thread on the Flockstars Mailing list.
I had many detractors, and many supporters, it got very ugly and left everyone involved with a bad taste in their mouth. Many of my detractors included people who were at that time on Flock’s payroll, where I was publicly derided on their personal blogs and in the instance of Lloyd Budd tried to deny my existence, deleting PocketFlock, and Flock’d from the Flock Wiki, many forum posts, and Wikipedia (and its easy to tell who it is when they go by the same handle on all these sites). I would get harrassed on my blog, on other forums, but when reasonably approached was still able to apologize to those who I offended.
Things got overwhelming and I stopped caring.
It was a for a variety of personal reasons too.
Illness, 3 moves (4 if you just count august of 2007), many unsatisfying jobs, more spam than actual comments on outraged-artists, and horrible financial problems led to infrequent and half-assed updates. Many people asked me if I had given up, if PocketFlock was dead, and I replied much later that that wasn’t the case, but I really didn’t act like it.
When Flock went from 0.7-0.9 there were many issues that were quite frankly security issues for people in a portable environment. I tried to get back into things by submitting a buzilla entry and having a dialog with the Flock devs. While they promised that there might be a fix in the future, they quickly closed the bug and only offered me the solution to compile my own binaries with modified source (to their credit they did tell me what to change and how to do it, but I didn’t have the resources to do it). Again there was some hostilities towards me, but I tried to shrug it off.
Flock 1.1 got me excited again… I had switched from Flickr to Picasa, and had been asking for email support since Flock 0.4.x. Most of the old staff was gone, and I felt like things were finally behind me. Now, I’m still stretched for time, but I’m excited again and want to get back to being busy.
That brings us to today, I’m on a new domain, with a new blog, and a fresh start.
PocketFlock now supports 2 platforms, has a new source code under development, that might allow it to support Linux x86 and Vista.
I’m back, PocketFlock is back, and I want to get everyone excited again.
Tags: flock, pocketflock
Posted by Dave Ferrite on 26 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Site, Software
I’ve been slowly moving some of my old projects from outraged-artists.com back here to itdunn.com… A new version of PocketFlock was the first thing to go.
Still on my list (though not in any order of importance):
I’ve got a few new ideas brewing in my head that I just haven’t implemented yet, but I’ll do what I can when I can.
Blogged with the Flock Browser
Tags: flock’d, flock, pocketflock, podcast
Posted by Dave Ferrite on 22 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Software
Some of you may have noticed a ‘bug’ in PocketFlock Mac that won’t allow you to start the Application when running it from it’s dmg, this is a permissions issue, and the current (and best) fix is to run it from outside the dmg.
Posted by Dave Ferrite on 20 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Software
PocketFlock Mac has been updated to 1.0, and is now completely independent of it’s dmg. Once uncompressed it’s HUGE, since I did nothing to optimize it, but it works pretty well.
About 22 MB compressed, nearly 70MB uncompressed
–Much Love,
Dave Ferrite