The Browser Company has released the client beta of its ultra-customizable Arc browser on Windows PC. The browser, which was previously only available on Mac, is now available to Windows users who have signed up for the waitlist. The release of the Windows version comes after months of requests from Windows users who wanted to try out the Arc experience.
Arc is a browser that aims to provide a cleaner, calmer experience that helps users better organize their time online. It has several unique features that set it apart from other browsers like Safari, Chrome, and Microsoft Edge. Among its standout features is Peek, which lets you preview a link before opening it in its tab, and Little Arc, a lightweight browser window meant for quickly viewing something. The browser also has a sidebar that holds your bookmarks and tabs, which helps prevent clutter by archiving. That means you’ll always have a fresh and tidy space to work from. You also have the option to create spaces to store research for individual projects.
The Windows version of Arc is still in beta, so users may notice several missing features. However, the company plans to continue its onboarding process throughout the month before “rapidly” increasing invitation roll-outs in the new year. The company has already started sending out invites to Windows users from the waitlist, and the number of signups is expected to grow as the waitlist remains open for new users looking to check out the Arc experience.
Features like Peek and Little Arc are currently being ported to the Windows version. While the company didn’t say whether the Windows version will have all the same standout features of the Mac, it’s expected that those features will be added with updates along the way.
The Browser Company describes Arc as a much better way of using the internet. The goal is to provide a cleaner, calmer experience that helps users to better organize their time online. The browser is highly customizable, allowing users to personalize their browsing experience to their liking. It also has a few features that let you customize (or vandalize) any website.
The release of the Windows version of Arc is a significant milestone for The Browser Company. The company has been working on the browser for several years, and the release of the Windows version is a testament to the company’s commitment to providing a better browsing experience for users.
In conclusion, the release of the first client beta of Arc on Windows PC is a significant development for The Browser Company. The browser’s unique features and highly customizable interface make it an attractive option for users looking for a cleaner, calmer browsing experience. With the release of the Windows version, The Browser Company is poised to take on the likes of Safari, Chrome, and Microsoft Edge, and provide a much better way of using the internet.