I’ve uploaded some pics to Flickr in advance of testing Flock’s integration with it. While I don’t want to blog simply to ‘feature-test’, I do intend to make better use of the broader range of blogging tools.
A few of my recent posts have been critical of Flock (WRT to differentiation, etc.) and have each prompted responses from Flock team members who (more or less) tell me "…you don’t get it. Flock is more than blogging".
Well, today I have (re)installed Flock and am giving it another test-drive. I gotta say, before I go any further: I really do like Flock. It installed in under a minute, successfully (and correctly) imported my bookmarks from Firefox, and connected to my blog immediately and flawlessly. (and when I mistyped my password during the setup, it provided a helpful ‘bad user or password’ message… not bad)
So Chris? Erwan?
EDIT:
The Topbar is pretty awesome. I am duly impressed with the number of features Flock has today as compared to last fall when I first looked at it. I get it.
At the end of one of Jeff Clavier’s postings, he mentioned he was using Qumana and that he was “…testing the ad inventory”. This raised my curiosity, since I’ve been considering putting ads (back) onto Commavee.