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Socoder -> Off Topic -> Arc Browser for Windows

Mon, 11 Dec 2023, 12:09
Kuron

Arc Browser for Windows


I just got notified they are now accepting beta testers for Windows. I have signed up and browsed around the site exploring what features I can look forward to.

I found this one very interesting:

https://arc.net/boosts

Some clips showing setting up a Boost:

https://twitter.com/bettsoff

That said, I am LOVING the new version of Opera and that is the browser I am now using on Windows. I also have the Android version on the Chromebook, but it is not exactly "convenient" with font sizings (Android only issue), but I do utilize it a lot for certain tasks.

A few months back when we first mentioned Arc, there was another browser mention that was using its own rendering engine and was not based on Chromium, can anybody remember what it was?
Mon, 11 Dec 2023, 17:58
Kuron
You have your choice of three different levels of beta, I chose mostly stable since it will be on dev machines.

About the only real complaint I am seeing in any reviews is people are griping about having to have an account. One of the first browsers to be well received.