Flock 2.0 out of Beta!

Awesome! I love Flock and support them all the way. I’ve been through pretty much all of the popular browsers out there. Currently I have Chrome, Firefox, Flock, Safari, and Internet Explorer still installed on my computer. Flock is my default browser and I spend a fair deal of time on Firefox, Safari, and Chrome, but I gravitate away from Internet Explorer. I don’t really see the need for Internet Explorer when both Flock and Firefox are so customizable and simple to use. Anyway, I had Flock 2.0b3 installed, but Flock just came out of beta, so downloaded and installed the new Flock 2.0. Some of it’s newest features included Myspace support. If you don’t know about the special features in Flock, you should visit my previous post where I introduced you to it. Flock is still powered by Mozilla, the same thing that powers Firefox 3, which is incredibly secure, fast, and stable. It’s nice having Myspace support in the people bar. Flock is an amazing browser. For those of you who love Firefox, you might want to give Flock a shot, because it is definitely worth it. Who knows, you might get hooked. The main difference between Flock and Firefox is it’s connectivity. Sure thing, Firefox has tons of plug-ins, themes, and toolbars, since so many people use Firefox all over the world. It is ruling the world in terms of popular browsers. It’s fully customizable, but it does not offer the connectivity to social networking sites and blogging sites. I love it because I can check all of my accounts at once. Digg, Facebook, Myspace, Pownce, and Twitter. Flock also supports a whole bunch of other services, including media services like photobucket. Check it out and I guarantee you’ll love it.

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