Yes, Flock 2.0 is out and it’s ‘all about us’, but it still doesn’t convince me. Simply because my needs towards browser are based on the fact I use it for work and blogging, not so much for social networking. I am happy that the guys from Flock tried to convince me to use it, but Zemanta Add-on is irreplaceable (together with a few more Firefox tools). I must admit, for a second I got all excited about Mashable news and link to new Flock extentions, after clicking through I was disappointed.
Please note: it’s my personal point of view based on my needs. Generally speaking I am happy we have new browsers appearing ont he market (with great team of people! – here’s to you, Flock boys;)), and it’s great to see that those tools begin to specialise as well. Flock makes social networking easy, so if you live it, use Flock, why not!

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Have you seen the use of the Blog editor in Flock? It allows you to set up a blog account directly from your browser to post on your blog without ever going to it. In conjuction with this is the clipboard so that while surfing the internet if you find a photo you’d like to use later, you just drag and drop it into the clipboard sidebar and keep going, no need to save the picture to your desktop, no need to search for it later and no need to stop your train of thought to go find it. Flock also has a photo uploader integrated into the browser, meaning you upload the photo once and then post wherever you feel like as you go without stopping and searching for the same photo several dozen times. Upload hundreds of photos at once for later use and you’re done. I’d suggest giving Flock a try. Setup your blogging through the blog editor, use the clipboard, use the photo uploader, all native to the browser. Give it a chance to make your work easier and I promise, at the very least, you will find more time to relax. Who knows, you might even find the time to watch a few missed episodes of a long lost favorite TV show.