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Many have commented that this makes Arc feel more like a mobile app than a desktop program, which seems to be a plus as we get increasingly accustomed to using smartphones predominantly. For example, to open the address and search bar, press cmd+l. This menu can be made permanently visible. For the most frequently used actions, there are also keyboard shortcuts.

Just move your mouse over the left edge of the window, and a menu will open with all the necessary functions, including opening tabs, creating shortcuts and bookmarks, etc. There is a thin border around the window. As you know, everything simple is ingenious. Like many browsers, Arc is based on the Chromium engine (and supports most Google Chrome extensions!), but it has no tabs, bookmarks, or address bar. So what are its features? Extremely simple and intuitive interfaceĪt first, this browser will surprise you. The Browser Company they lead created Arc as a product under the freemium concept, which is based on providing clients basic services and functions for free, in the form of a limited version or a trial. At the end of last year, Arc Browser was released for MacOS, and while work on the Windows version is ongoing, a mobile version for iOS has just appeared. When creating the Arc browser, Hursh Agrawal and Josh Miller conceived it as a tool that considers the user's needs and does not monetize personal data.
