Flock 2.0, the social browser is out of beta and ready for download. Flock 2.0 has the current Mozilla engine and loaded with features like support for webmail, social networking etc. Flock 2.0 has been through 3 round of beta cycles before the final version was out. Flock 2.0 is built on the latest Firefox 3 technology from Mozilla, so its safe and easy to use as well.

Flock does a lot more than a browser. It integrates social networking media feeds from MySpace, Twitter, Facebook, and other sites. You can get updates from your friends, across all your networks, in the sidebar. You can also view photos and videos from sites like Revver, YouTube, Flickr, Facebook, and so on.
Flock 2 also incorporates Media RSS (MRSS) detection capability so that you can subscribe to media streams being made available by websites, even if the site isn’t one of the 23 integrated with Flock. Once you’ve subscribed to a media stream via Media RSS, you will be notified about the arrival of new photos and videos posted by your favorite sites and they will flow right into your MyWorld page in Flock, so you never miss out on updates to your favorite media streams.
Another addition to Flock 2.0 is the support for theme, you can check out more themes from Flock Extensions.
We have already mentioned on this site, the advantages of using Flock. Flock is a good browser with loads of feature for blogging and social networking and the fact that most of the Firefox add-ons are compatible with Flock makes it more usable.











Hmm, finally time to try it out? I like the fact that Firefox extensions still work in it. I just don’t find myself using social sites that much.