Arc Browser is a game changer!
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Arc Browser is a game changer!

Publish Date: May 6 '24
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Why Arc?

After using Chrome for around 8 years I switched to Arc browser & I love it! Arc browser is based on Chromium which means you can use Chrome's extensions in Arc without a problem. Currently, it's available for Mac & Windows 11 (hot released).
It's faster, more beautiful, and user-friendly & also if you're new to Arc it's easy to migrate to Arc from other browsers such as Chrome with just one click.

Arc browser

I love vertical tabs 'cause it's so comfortable compared to horizontal tabs. Also, it's highly customizable, you can customize your own Arc. If you have multiple devices Arc has a sync feature & you can have Arc profiles.

Arc sync screenshot

As a full-stack web developer, I really hate Apple's Safari browser, probably every web developer hates it :P, so we have Chrome which is famous for "eating" RAM

Chrome ram eater

and Internet explorer of course (R.I.P).

Internet explorer rip

Firefox? Are you Linux user? You can say "I use Arc btw" after using Arc (browser)...

Arc has many features & it's completely free.
Just download Arc now & try it yourself

Comments 21 total

  • Palmer
    PalmerMay 6, 2024

    unless you're on linux

  • Sean Davis
    Sean DavisMay 7, 2024

    I'm currently looking for my browser of choice, I'll have to give Arc a try, thanks for the quick run-down! I'm currently testing out Vivaldi and Brave, have you tried either of them before?

    • Manuchehr
      ManuchehrMay 7, 2024

      I tried Brave & it was good but it has no sync feature

      • WebCraft Notes
        WebCraft NotesMay 7, 2024

        Hi! Actually, it has. You can download it even on your phone and add your device to be synced.

        • Manuchehr
          ManuchehrMay 8, 2024

          That's great when I checked couple of years ago, it had no sync

      • Edydeyemi
        EdydeyemiMay 7, 2024

        Brave actually has a sync feature

    • WebCraft Notes
      WebCraft NotesMay 7, 2024

      Hi @turtlewake. How is Vivaldi going? Is it worth to try? Just curious )

      • Sean Davis
        Sean DavisMay 9, 2024

        I enjoy it, it's the one I've used the most recently. Has a lot of nice features that that seem to flow well together. I haven't really ran into any major problems so far!

  • 𝙴𝚣𝚎𝚔𝚒𝚎𝚕
    𝙴𝚣𝚎𝚔𝚒𝚎𝚕May 7, 2024

    Arc is the best.
    I got it downloaded immediately when it came out for windows

    Chrome Beware

  • Shrijal Acharya
    Shrijal AcharyaMay 7, 2024

    Looking forward to its availability on Linux.

  • Andrew Bone
    Andrew BoneMay 7, 2024

    I don't really like Arc, I think I'll stick with chrome 😅

  • Paweł Świątkowski
    Paweł ŚwiątkowskiMay 7, 2024

    I tried it twice. I don't see anything game changing in it, to be honest.

  • cash app
    cash appMay 7, 2024

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    Thanks you (America)🇺🇲

  • pynklu
    pynkluMay 7, 2024

    And the most important part for developers gets skipped: devtools aren't fully functional on Windows yet..
    Regardless, absolutely love it for my non-dev work.

  • Vincenzo
    VincenzoMay 7, 2024

    Firefox is slow and too compliant, so most shitty tools that work on chrome for work did not on Firefox (some airtable features), Brave is okish but too much crypto rubbish on top, chrome is good but annoying, edge is just chrome but bad.

    I thought after years of compromising with Firefox arc would be a game changer, but it's just a fad, it's a good looking ux exercise, but it doesn't have a Linux version planned, and most things can be achieved in any other browser.

    I moved to brave and after clearing up all the crypto web3 junk I am having the time of my life.

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  • Calin Baenen
    Calin BaenenMay 7, 2024

    Firefox? Are you Linux user? You can say "I use Arc btw" after using Arc (browser)...

    Well, that has some nasty implications embedded...  :þ

  • shroomlife 🍄
    shroomlife 🍄May 8, 2024

    tried it for Windows but didn't feel it... was excited, but no not for me. staying with chrome for now.

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