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  • @DreamLostSaga
    @DreamLostSaga Год назад +509

    Only real ones know that this is a browser that has all the functionalities of i3wm/dwm/awm and rofi.

    • @EugeneYunak
      @EugeneYunak Год назад +23

      this is an awesome comment, now i’m interested!

    • @evgena_
      @evgena_ Год назад +38

      I fail to understand why any self respecting developer would choose a browser different than qutebrowser on top of a window manager.

    • @DreamLostSaga
      @DreamLostSaga Год назад +2

      @@EugeneYunak haha, i'm glad it got you interested! ^_^

    • @DreamLostSaga
      @DreamLostSaga Год назад +6

      @@evgena_ woah, i didn't know about qutebrowser. I actually might spend the next few days on that. You got other things that might interest me?!!

    • @evgena_
      @evgena_ Год назад +13

      @@DreamLostSaga I stated using sioyek as alternative to zahtura. If you read a lot of pdfs it is helpful

  • @ToufikLawand
    @ToufikLawand Год назад +257

    just a small correction, MacBooks have had a 16:10 aspect ratio for a while now (since at least the unibody days - more than 12 years ago). The latest Macs have a taller aspect ratio, with the part below the tool bar resembling 16:10 (basically you get added space above the screen for your toolbar)

    • @peterwan7945
      @peterwan7945 Год назад +7

      just wanted to say that. I would rather say that Apple literally pioneer in bring 16:10 screens to the computers for laptops.
      Edit : removed desktop. made a mistake here, though that they were making desktop screens with 16:10 ratio just because I own a cinema display (the cfl old one). but after some researches, I have found out that most of their modern display on their Macs or displays are 16:9. just a correction to my statement.

    • @natbarmore
      @natbarmore Год назад +5

      Also, annoyingly the 11” MacBook Air (which was still made rather less than 12 years ago) was always 16:9. Literally my only complaint with the model.

    • @natbarmore
      @natbarmore Год назад +2

      @@peterwan7945 my recollection is that you’re correct, however, that Apple was one of the first manufacturers to use 16:10 instead of 16:9 for desktop monitors, even if they’ve moved away from it now.

    • @peterwan7945
      @peterwan7945 Год назад

      @@natbarmore thanks 😄😆😆

    • @CT_96
      @CT_96 Год назад

      @@natbarmore Still using my 2014 11" as my DD and agree

  • @LoneIgadzra
    @LoneIgadzra Год назад +23

    Everything being Chromium is not a good thing. Not healthy for the internet, gives Google total control. Firefox has contexts now, have used it for years, but could be cleaner.

    • @jaidendechon7960
      @jaidendechon7960 25 дней назад +2

      Another problem with Chromium running in every browser is that the rendering engine used by Chromium, called Blink, has bugs and issues that persist from browser to browser. I don’t mind Chromium as much as I mind Blink

    • @edupe6185
      @edupe6185 16 дней назад

      It has other search engine options

    • @JordanStambaugh1
      @JordanStambaugh1 9 дней назад

      Chromium is just the renderer it doesn’t give Google total control. Arc could just fork the code base and make it their own too.

    • @jaidendechon7960
      @jaidendechon7960 9 дней назад +1

      @@JordanStambaugh1 Blink is the renderer. Chromium is the browsing utility built around it

  • @Mehlo...
    @Mehlo... Год назад +56

    Great review. Definitely would love a deeper dive on how you organized. As a UX engineer and designer myself you seem to get the way I want to use a browser and I think Arc may have as well ❤️

  • @scoreunder
    @scoreunder Год назад +146

    This looks very well-polished, but I note that most of the features mentioned are already implemented in Firefox, either with extensions or in the browser itself. While the UI for spaces might be somewhat less ambiguous and cluttered than Firefox's containers, it's not something that Firefox is lacking per se. There are other "new" features which already have direct equivalents -- Mini Player sounds like Firefox's Picture-in-Picture, and tracker blocking is part of Firefox already while ad-blocking can be achieved with any of several top-quality extensions. I like the idea of the browser but it would be really nice if they made the tab management bar an extension for other browsers instead, because I think it's incredibly negligent to be using a closed-source browser when it is the widest attack surface on most people's systems, the most easily attacked piece of software, and containing the most valuable information up to and including credit cards, passwords and real-life identity.

    • @SalAbraham7
      @SalAbraham7 Год назад +5

      Microsoft Edge is the best browser

    • @Mr-Raptor
      @Mr-Raptor Год назад +2

      well opera gx also has workspaces, pip, built in adblocker/ can also use chrome ad blockers

    • @zgrb
      @zgrb Год назад +7

      @@SalAbraham7 edge takes imprints to track you, no matter if you use a VPN or really any other security measure. It’s VERY quick and clean, but pretty poor in terms of privacy

    • @doublesid1395
      @doublesid1395 Год назад

      @@SalAbraham7 crashes too often

    • @SalAbraham7
      @SalAbraham7 Год назад

      @@doublesid1395 Mine never crash since i started using it 1 month ago with the new Bing Chat

  • @56independent42
    @56independent42 Год назад +25

    I use vivaldi and most of these features exist in the browser. You can have "tab stacks", which work like workspaces, "tile pages", which work like the split-screen, and with a vertical tab display, organisation becomes more intuitive.

    • @NinjaKiwiOfficial
      @NinjaKiwiOfficial Год назад +2

      I switched from vivaldi because of how clean Arc is

    • @56independent42
      @56independent42 Год назад +2

      @@NinjaKiwiOfficial yeah, Vivaldi can be a hog on memory usage and i don't even use half of the features, but i guess that's why choice matters so much in the browser industry.

  • @Loumo
    @Loumo Год назад +3

    I don’t know why I didn’t think of setting up PARA folders in Arc but I love it. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jrgarciab
    @jrgarciab Год назад +1

    Dude, wonderful video. Thank you. I've been using Arc for a few days, and I love it.

  • @ElEscolta
    @ElEscolta Год назад +1

    This honestly looks the the thing i been needing in my life, all the browser i used always feel really messy and cluttered the longer i use them, this actually feel like it fit my style more...

  • @stnkpalm
    @stnkpalm Год назад +2

    Arc seems really interesting. Thank you for your video sharing more information about the browser. It sparked some ideas for me on how I might use Arc to change my daily workflow.

  • @cranbers
    @cranbers 3 дня назад

    ok I spent like 20 mins and I think im sold. It takes some getting used to but im already starting to feel the "focus" on what you are currently doing on a web page. And there is no distractions on top. And you can go "full screen" by simple saying dismiss the side bar. You want to go to another web page, just move your mouse to the left of the screen and it pops out.

  • @TheUltraDavDav
    @TheUltraDavDav Год назад +4

    this trades a lot with edge on vertical tabs as a control freak but also a designer will be nice to see what side's heavier cant wait to try.

  • @grafixnetz
    @grafixnetz Год назад

    Got the ARC browser after seeing your video a while ago. AMAZING!! Exactly what I needed. THANKS!!!

  • @ericsizemore
    @ericsizemore Месяц назад

    this was immensely helpful in getting me started with arc. I downloaded months ago, but struggled with the friction of faithfully using Chrome since its release. Gives me a template to go on in how to translate Chrome workflows into Arc. Thanks, Brandon!

  • @Xomps
    @Xomps Год назад +15

    I've been working like this for years on Firefox. It's nice to see others browsers finally getting these nice features.

    • @MauricioAndrian
      @MauricioAndrian Год назад

      So unnecessarily condescending 🤦🏻

    • @nadyanayme1186
      @nadyanayme1186 Год назад +1

      At this rate they might implement mouse gestures in a few months!

    • @Xomps
      @Xomps Год назад +1

      @@MauricioAndrian Unnecessary victim mentality. You are free to think/feel whatever makes you [un]happy. Have a nice day.

  • @JoshMedeski
    @JoshMedeski Год назад

    Great intro! Thanks again for the invite, I'm organizing a space as an "area" in PARA, so far I really like it that way.

  • @riyazuo
    @riyazuo Год назад +5

    Idk. I can get the same stuff using Edge. Vertical tabs, tab groups, and collections where you can even add notes etc. The only thing I don't see on Edge is the 2-page 1-tab thing, which i won't really use.

  • @Brazilianfro32
    @Brazilianfro32 Год назад

    I'm looking forward to tying it! Looks like it could definitely help productivity.

  • @phil2415
    @phil2415 Год назад +16

    I've been curious about trying out Arc since I heard about it. What's interesting to me is how many of the your favourite features in Arc are ones which I've already found very useful in Edge. I can have multiple profiles between which I can switch (though not as seamlessly as with Arc, it would appear), and Edge's Collections feature seems very similar to Arc's sidebar folders. Edge also allows you to use vertical tabs, mirroring Arc's good use of vertical screen real estate. I still want to give Arc a go, though!

    • @YoussefAFdez
      @YoussefAFdez Год назад +4

      I agree, most people are oblivious to the fact that Edge pretty much has everything nowadays, plus sidebar with the popular bing GPT search engine and excelent Office 365 integration. I was hesitant to change from microsoft, but I've been enjoying it for a while.

  • @cranbers
    @cranbers 3 дня назад

    Craziest feature of this is the book mark IS the tab. So if you have book marks. Just click on it and the page loads as if it was already opened even though it was just a book mark. So no more "book marks vs open tabs of the book marks" ... how cool is that.

  • @howar31
    @howar31 Год назад

    This looks awesome and glad that finally someone trying to improve the UX of browser which we almost use it everyday now

  • @JohnFrazier
    @JohnFrazier Год назад +133

    Got my invite this morning, and really really tried to explore the different ways Arc allows for improved workflow and... just didn't find it. I found that with literal decades of muscle-memory for bookmark menus, tab-functionality, and window-management, Arc's methods just get in the way more than they help. The one feature I LOVED was the live web-captures in Easel. That is potentially game-changing for me, but I have too many ingrained browser-habits to make Arc be anything but a distraction for me.

    • @BrandonKBoswell
      @BrandonKBoswell  Год назад +29

      It’s definitely different. If you’re not feeling it, don’t force it.

    • @Kaenishk
      @Kaenishk Год назад +10

      @@BrandonKBoswell Exactly, I sort of tried "forcing" it but found out, Arc doesn't work well for me. First of all, having everything on the side just takes too much real estate.
      Secondly, I find it too resource intensive even on my M1 MBA.
      Also, it's based on Chromium so having no keychain is really a deal breaker for me.

    • @thimad
      @thimad Год назад

      Also, i use a super ultra wide monitor to have 5 windows side by side, as I need them, so horizontal space is my issue, and this browser makes it worse with the side panel

    • @BrandonKBoswell
      @BrandonKBoswell  Год назад +7

      @@thimad I find that a have the sidebar closed 90% of the time. You can toggle it with CMD+S

    • @nexTabDE
      @nexTabDE Год назад +1

      @@thimad I'm using it on a laptop and I just constantly open / close the sidebar. I changed the shortcut for it to CMD + Option + E (as that's the way it's working in Joplin as well, my preferred note taking program) and this works really well for me. 🙂

  • @flyinghesus
    @flyinghesus Год назад

    Your impressions video has got me enthralled. I'd love an invitation to see for myself if Arc lives up to the hype! :)

  • @Maneetpaul
    @Maneetpaul Год назад +2

    Using PARA in the Arc sidebar never occurred to me. Wow, this is going to change the game. Great video, Brandon!

  • @tsunamidev
    @tsunamidev Год назад +2

    I NEED IT.
    it was made for me.
    thank you, the browser company, this is evolution. this is progress.
    this is the thing ive been waiting for.

  • @gregparsns
    @gregparsns Год назад

    I would love to try this arc it sounds like one tool to rule them all that I have been trying to create with chrome and a bunch of extensions - thanks for this video

  • @learnimplementshare3431
    @learnimplementshare3431 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome video Brandon. I've gone from multiple browsers to Shift (I went from loving to hating within a couple of years) to Biscuit and soon to Arc. Cheers

  • @strato1986
    @strato1986 Год назад

    Would love to try Arc! it seems it will boost my productivity as i switch context a lot throughout my day.. great content!

  • @lc1565
    @lc1565 Год назад +4

    Got excited for this to find out it's just another chromium. Every time a 'new browser' gets hyped, it's that meme with the astronauts on the moon and the one in the front is screaming "it was ALL chromium all along?!?"

  • @carlyattention
    @carlyattention Год назад +4

    Wow this looks so awesome. I have over 40 tabs open on a regular work day, this looks so well organized! Would love an invite 😊

    • @BrandonKBoswell
      @BrandonKBoswell  Год назад

      For those who are still looking for invites, we tried giving them out in the comments, but they kept getting snagged by randoms. I will have a fresh set of invites available tomorrow and to ensure they get to the intended people I will be giving them out in the Knowledge Workers Discord. You can join at discord.gg/v4qdKMughq

  • @fireflyslight8155
    @fireflyslight8155 Год назад

    I'm a student and found out I already have access because my school is an Arc campus! Super excited to give it a try :)

  • @10e999
    @10e999 Год назад +7

    This is still contributing to google monopoly on web-browser, but I must say the Ux seems great.
    Thanks for sharing!

    • @igugadev
      @igugadev Год назад +4

      This. I would like that Arc were based on Gecko or Webkit rather than Chromium. We need "unchromiumnize" the web :/

    • @Rust_Rust_Rust
      @Rust_Rust_Rust Год назад +2

      ​@@igugadev it's not googles fault they built a damn good engine

  • @mr.w7803
    @mr.w7803 Год назад

    Oohhh… can’t wait to give this a shot on Monday.

  • @jonathandeleon3991
    @jonathandeleon3991 Год назад

    Love Arc. I use it pretty much the same way with the PARA method. The profiles have been crucial for me.

  • @otistically
    @otistically Год назад

    That fells way more futuristic than what Opera Neon does. I am impressed

  • @incumalf
    @incumalf Год назад +8

    Thanks for the great look into the browser. I'm a tabaholic and I'm hoping Arc will help me get a little more organized and maintain some level of sanity. I've been getting by with Workona as tab management but it has its limitations. I love the ground-up design philosophies the Arc team has chosen. An invite would be greatly appreciated if you have any spares!

    • @incumalf
      @incumalf Год назад

      @@BrandonKBoswell Dang. Someone snagged it. I appreciate the attempt though!

    • @catpawjack7687
      @catpawjack7687 Год назад

      @@incumalf try Toby Mini (not Toby), i juggle around 450 tabs with it.

    • @incumalf
      @incumalf Год назад

      @@catpawjack7687 ooOOo I'll take a look! Thanks!

    • @panpiotrs
      @panpiotrs Год назад

      I can send you an invite if you're still interested, create some temporary gmail or other email address

    • @eshaanagarwal6081
      @eshaanagarwal6081 Год назад

      Hey, can I have an invite?

  • @JamesQQuick
    @JamesQQuick Год назад +1

    Thanks for the overview!

  • @seccsy
    @seccsy Год назад +1

    Please create more Arc videos regarding usage and workflows.

  • @nunoclarib
    @nunoclarib Год назад +1

    I'm loving Arc so much as well, I'm fully committed to it, it's really great and changes the game for browsing!

    • @ekipta
      @ekipta 11 месяцев назад

      how can one get access to this arc browser?

  • @TheTastefulThickness
    @TheTastefulThickness 11 месяцев назад +1

    Gotta put more respect on Vivaldi's name. It already does all of this, you can highlight multiple tabs and save them as a session or bookmark them, it has workspaces and speed dial pages, an integrated email client, integrated screenshot tool, uses chrome extensions and a similar side panel. Nothing is as good as Vivaldi with its newer updates.

  • @FrocketGaming
    @FrocketGaming Год назад

    I'd love to see another video about how you use Arc.

  • @truenevti
    @truenevti Год назад

    Looks like you should use mouse a lot to play with the panel and side-by-side feature. Is it true or you can set/learn hotkeys?

  • @AVISH3K
    @AVISH3K Год назад +9

    What are your thoughts on the Vivaldi browser? They have a lot of these features and many more. It's been around for a while now.

  • @muhammadalialtaf7842
    @muhammadalialtaf7842 Год назад +4

    Hey Brandon, I think we would really benefit by the video on how you have set up your arc browser and perhaps you can share more about the PARA method implementation of it. It would definitively be a very valueful video.

  • @BrandonKBoswell
    @BrandonKBoswell  Год назад +68

    For those who are looking for invites, here's a link with the current available invites: bit.ly/arcinvites

  • @oes2546
    @oes2546 Год назад

    Somewhat reminiscent of collections, tab groups and vertical tabs in Edge (and very similar visual design to the latter), or slightly similar to workspaces in Opera as well. I’ll give it a try once it comes out for Windows

  • @norboost
    @norboost Год назад +4

    Without having tried it (I know, don't knock it till you do) my main concern is that my contexts move beyond the browser. My private context is a browsing window, a media window and a terminal window. My work context is a web browser, code editor and a terminal window, etc. Switching workspaces on my desktop have become so natural (and simple) that I don't really feel like I have the problems Arc proposes to solve.

    • @rasaskitchen
      @rasaskitchen Год назад

      exactly! and the multiple accounts feature is solved by Firefox containers or chrome profiles. Firefox already has sidebar bookmarks.

    • @jonnyjoker01
      @jonnyjoker01 Год назад

      @@rasaskitchen Arc's bookmarking system does seem a lot more intuitive and interesting IMO, because of the different profiles and combining open tabs and bookmarks in a vertical layout. My big gripe with firefox is not supporting vertical tabs, there are extensions but the horizontal layout can't be removed/disabled. With an ultrawide monitor I want to utilize horizontal space and extend vertical space.

  • @sthiag0
    @sthiag0 Год назад +3

    Very interesting concept for a browser! I already use Obsidian with a PARA-like structure, without too many whistles, but I do feel like saving links in obsidian isn't the best way. I've tried one link per note and multiple links per note, etc. On Chrome I also use an extension called "view later" but it's a simple stack, so from time to time I have to clean it up and push most of the links into obsidian. Would love an invite if you have one to spare :D

  • @fiecylick3981
    @fiecylick3981 Год назад +59

    This browser style is unique but not for my privacy standards. Although I like it and wish other browsers made something similar instead of container tabs or made them differently as its annoying sometimes for it.

    • @JoelRdz
      @JoelRdz Год назад

      Hi! what is wrong about piracy and ark?

    •  Год назад

      @@JoelRdz not open source and reinforces Google's monopoly on the web by using the chromium engine

    • @fiecylick3981
      @fiecylick3981 Год назад

      @Joel Rdz No said anything about Piracy. I noticed there are 2 replies but I can't see the other one so I assume that's what you're basing it off of.
      Data collection in general on browsers is just really not okay. It describes information about your device, activity, location, system usage, system hardware, third party advertisers and cost of getting peak interest content or products based on what you looked at.
      Of course the similar content be similar to what you may watch or buy but is a red flag for me. I say look into Privacy Policy & Terms of Service on products or whatever it may be online. And look into Edward Snowden to, his words will give you a better understanding.

    • @JoelRdz
      @JoelRdz Год назад +1

      My bad, I meant privacy not piracy

    • @yuukifenia1611
      @yuukifenia1611 Год назад +3

      Chromium does NOT automatically mean unsecure but I am curious if there was a reason to suspect lower privacy scores. Brave is Chromium and one of the most secure browsers and Edge is more secure than Chrome as two examples. Firefox would be up there as well as well as their fully stripped down secure version.

  • @AnotherAdam
    @AnotherAdam Год назад

    This sounds neat- just signed up for the waitlist.

  • @TheHennes36
    @TheHennes36 Год назад +3

    But you didn’t mention the best feature of them all - the auto-archive of open tabs. It has reduced my distractions SO much! Every day I open arc it is completely nice and clean and ready to go!

    • @BrandonKBoswell
      @BrandonKBoswell  Год назад +1

      Good call. It works so well I don’t even think about it ;)

  • @viergelalouidor4163
    @viergelalouidor4163 Год назад

    Definitely would love to see how you organize screenshots

  • @richardevcom
    @richardevcom Год назад +13

    Basically it's main features are full-screen and bookmark tab, that works as tabs tab. You can achieve this on any other browser. As a dev, I use shortcut key combos to achieve this and don't really see how Arc is "the new thing".

  • @muneeb-khan
    @muneeb-khan Год назад +1

    Edge has almost all of these features. But I definitely want to try Arc as well.

  •  Год назад +1

    Looks like just Firefox+ tree style tabs and a tilling wm can get you basically the same thing

  • @kirkdawson
    @kirkdawson Год назад

    I really enjoyed your video and would love to take arc for a spin. I think it is something I have been looking for for a while....

  • @vertellerbarach
    @vertellerbarach Год назад

    Gotta ask, how much ram does it consume while in use? i mostly use brave as its the one i can mostly keep open while doing edit in premier/photoshop or whilestreaming, so i wonder if its able to maintain it low consumption

    • @BrandonKBoswell
      @BrandonKBoswell  Год назад

      It runs on Chromium, so my guess is Ram usage is on the high side. I haven’t had any performance issues, but I’m also on an M1

  • @Pannaga_Shetty
    @Pannaga_Shetty Год назад

    great browser, definitely need to try this

  • @raphaelmiroholzer8746
    @raphaelmiroholzer8746 2 месяца назад

    2:50 I dont fully get how you achieve having a google page for example RUclips but different accounts depanding on what "context" you are opening them? I just tried it on windows and RUclips remembers what profile I was using in the other "context" pls help.

  • @m1k3y_m1
    @m1k3y_m1 Год назад

    That seems like what i turned my firefox into: Cookie containers, tree style tabs, bookmarks for tst branches, Custom stylesheet to remove topbar, just split screens are missing

  • @luminos5591
    @luminos5591 Год назад +2

    I'm sorry but how are these workspaces different from "Collections" on the new Edge? They even have vertical tabs

  • @Arsalan_2210
    @Arsalan_2210 4 месяца назад

    Arc has also changed the way I use the internet. Its absolutely amazing

  • @BrianHartman
    @BrianHartman Год назад +6

    Arc does sound interesting. I'm a Windows user, and currently using Vivaldi. It's got a Workspace paradigm, which is similar to contexts/spaces, but doesn't go so far as to give each workspace its own theme, and any bookmarks you have appear in all themes.

    • @BrandonKBoswell
      @BrandonKBoswell  Год назад +5

      I gave Vivaldi a spin after a bunch of people recommended it here. I really liked it and I think it’s likely the best browser on Windows.

  • @blaze9872
    @blaze9872 Год назад +1

    This looks a lot like the way I use Firefox. I use the bookmark manager on the side.
    I use tabstash to organize my tabs in a similar way

  • @Naigo1
    @Naigo1 5 месяцев назад

    Your distraction free youtube boost is absolutely fire!

  • @osamashaher3772
    @osamashaher3772 Год назад

    This browser has changed my life

  • @RavenLotz
    @RavenLotz 3 месяца назад

    You have me sold on the context system

  • @JasonKahn
    @JasonKahn Год назад

    My Sony Trinitron CRT I bought way back in 2005 was 16:10, paid so much money for that thing,. Anyway going to check this browser out, lately I've been going back and forth between Edge and Chrome.

  • @rasaskitchen
    @rasaskitchen Год назад

    Since I use Firefox containers (and sidebar bookmarks) , gnome workspaces, and chrome profiles, I am not sure what issue this would solve for me. Am I missing something?

  • @alexkubica
    @alexkubica Год назад

    Have you tried workona? It also let's you organize tabs although not in the same way I see in your video

  • @DayoClinckspoor
    @DayoClinckspoor Год назад

    Great Video!

  • @lzh1722
    @lzh1722 Год назад

    Great! I want experience it right now, longing for the productivity!

  • @Dark_Peace
    @Dark_Peace Год назад +5

    Seems original, might give it a shot. But I recently switched from Chrome to Vivaldi and I doubt I'd ever find something more amazing. Although Arc's contexts look like fire !

    • @mcmicanator
      @mcmicanator Год назад +1

      You have not tried opera gx

    • @ze_or
      @ze_or Год назад

      @@mcmicanator i tried vivaldi and opera gx, would pick vivaldi any day of the week.

  • @geearf
    @geearf Год назад

    That seems really cool! Is there some FOSS alternative to this from those of us not eager to run proprietary browsers?

  • @m_tron99
    @m_tron99 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @tobias-edwards
    @tobias-edwards Год назад +1

    Reminds me of tmux, it's a browser multiplexer! I hope it's still super configurable

  • @arnavpiscesxtream
    @arnavpiscesxtream Год назад +2

    Hey Brandon, great video, very smooth transitions and explanations. Finally this seems like a browser that could be very useful for my line of work as it seems to easen the process of context switching. I've signed up on the website but would really appreciate if you could send me an invite too (if you've one available). Thanks !!

  • @shankar_vshankar
    @shankar_vshankar Год назад

    thank you for bringing this to my attention - it looks perfect for the way that I work - I'm curious about privacy and memory grab characteristics but, being on the cusp of switching to brave or vivaldi I would LOVE an invitation to try this out first please?
    Or have you run out now?

  • @raunakkumarray
    @raunakkumarray 10 месяцев назад +1

    So, it's basically the Notion of browsers.

  • @Kralabaka
    @Kralabaka Год назад

    You made me interested, but not enough to mess around with invites. I will try it when it is properly available

  • @hobistinyheartbag
    @hobistinyheartbag Год назад

    When artists make product design it shows!!!

  • @BrunoReisVideo
    @BrunoReisVideo Год назад

    this sounds AWESOME?? i would love to try

  • @b3at1
    @b3at1 Год назад

    4:02 this is already possible in chrome (and most other browsers) you can hold the shift or ctrl keys while selecting tabs to highlight multiple, then simply drag your selection and all the tabs will be moved.

    • @BrandonKBoswell
      @BrandonKBoswell  Год назад +3

      I was referring to being able to pull all the tabs from multiple windows together with a single click.

    • @b3at1
      @b3at1 Год назад

      @@BrandonKBoswell Oh I see. Yeah I get your point. I've never really needed to do that but I can see how it would be annoying manually moving tab groups over

  • @mopurisai721
    @mopurisai721 Год назад

    Thanks for the video, the browser looks very well thought out. Any more invites to spare?

  • @jonathantimmerman9186
    @jonathantimmerman9186 10 месяцев назад

    I think the whole point of using different browsers and user agent switchers and content blockers is about efficiency of work flow. You simply use the UI with the least obstacles. I don't think arc can change that utility; but I welcome one more tool to obsolete another. Find your ideal work flow and divest accordingly.

  • @cookie_jar
    @cookie_jar Год назад

    wow. It's inspired me. I really for a long time want to change chrome as a main browser. And I think arc is that I need. If you will have a free invitations I'd be glad to get one

  • @_the_MIK
    @_the_MIK Год назад

    I am in the waitlist for a few weeks now. Let's see how long I have to wait.

  • @SonuRCIndia
    @SonuRCIndia Год назад

    Commenting for the invite. Thank you!

  • @PortugalCarp
    @PortugalCarp Год назад

    All sounds cool although re-inventing wheels spring to mind. My "only" question about Arc is is it lighter on system resources than what is already out there?

    • @BrandonKBoswell
      @BrandonKBoswell  Год назад +1

      It runs on Chromium and the performance is similar to Chrome.

    • @PortugalCarp
      @PortugalCarp Год назад

      @@BrandonKBoswell Heavy then, pity.

  • @mra0ul
    @mra0ul 3 месяца назад

    A year later, how is it different from having bookmark folders in chrome?

  • @thedanyesful
    @thedanyesful Год назад

    This sounds like virtual desktops except for the browser only. The problem I've encountered with that type of set up is I will forget to close a tab that happens to have a ton of javascript and memory leaks and eventually my computer will slow to a crawl and I'll need to go track down the problem tab on some random virtual desktop. Also many people don't like to 'log in' to their browser on the cloud, as it's a bit of a privacy violation.

  • @axlpascual
    @axlpascual Год назад

    Currently I'm using Edge dev + vertical tabs + pinned tabs + pinned tab groups + sidebar + multiple profiles. The experience is still half baked so I'll be waiting for a windows version of this

  • @luismadrigal-hidalgo
    @luismadrigal-hidalgo Год назад +1

    So, vertical tabs? Just like in Microsoft Edge browser?

  • @cranbers
    @cranbers 3 дня назад

    If you are watching a video and you move to a new tab... it sticks your video in a smaller view so you can keep watching, how cool is that!

  • @BrockFlores
    @BrockFlores Год назад

    Pretty stoked on this browser! Thanks for posting. Do you have anymore invites by chance?

  • @hemantnarkhede3043
    @hemantnarkhede3043 2 месяца назад

    Microsoft edge has almost all of this functionalities before, its just the fact arc is minimalist and cool.

  • @trollingisasport
    @trollingisasport Год назад +1

    Will try it out when it comes out on Windows.

  • @hansjc
    @hansjc Год назад +1

    Discord messes up my attempts to establish an account and deletes it right away. Any more reliable way to get an invite?

  • @goldbrick2563
    @goldbrick2563 Год назад

    this looks nice but why need a membership/login to use the browser? What does that provide for arc? Just wonder what is the utility of 'logging in' or tracking each member?

    • @BrandonKBoswell
      @BrandonKBoswell  Год назад +1

      Your configuration and Sidebar library is synced between all computers. Also mobile is on the way...

  • @carlosv3784
    @carlosv3784 Год назад +1

    I'd love to get an invite to Arc! Although I'm only using it for classes, so if you find someone more fit then give it to them