Several weeks ago I wrote about Flock, a “free, next generation web browser” which is built on the Mozilla Firefox platform. I said that I could see some merit to the functions of the browser but that ultimately I wouldn’t be making the switch.

I have to report that since that time I haven’t stopped using Flock. It slowly took over my browsing needs. To be sure the thing is a bit buggy at times–during my recent new car research I had to fire up the ole Firefox because Flock balked at some of the code on these flashy auto websites, VW in particular.

Since the original post there has been an update to Flock and although I haven’t felt any performance differences, I trust there are some. There are some bugs with posting to WP–like editing a post with the Flock WP client will totally bork the post you’re trying to edit. Flock acknowledges this and I assume they are working to fix the problem. Regardless I still find that Flock solved my need for a WP client that was fairly lo-fi yet didn’t require me to visit my blog and login.