Flock, Inc. The Social Web Browser!
Okay, I’m not really all that jazzed about Flock. I’ve tried it before and thought “meh”, but it’s been a while so I thought I would give it another go. This is just a simple test post to see how well it works.
I usually use Ecto at the house (Mac), and ScribeFire on Firefox when I’m at work (PC), but I try to give other options a fair shake if they look promising.
If any of you out there use Flock, feel free to give me a few tips on how to use it, or let me know some of the features you like.
This concludes the test of posting a blog entry with Flock.
Blogged with Flock
Tags: Flock, web, browser, Ecto, ScribeFire, Firefox, Mac
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I have been using Flock for about a year now. I like that your most often used favorites can be in a little clicky bar, and I like that it syncs up with photobucket and makes uploading gazillions of photos at a time (and searching through them) very easy. Also, if it crashes, when it restarts it gives you the option of restoring the messed-up session. Frankly, other browsers may do this stuff too, and I don’t recall why I switched to flock. But I like it just fine. :)
So you’re the one whose being using Flock?
Well, after having used it again these past few days, I like it a lot for keeping up with a lot of the social media stuff. I think I’m going to keep it in my dock this time. It’s earned it.
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