Email from The Browser Company.
Subject: Your invite to Arc arrives tomorrow!
Actually excited 🙂
Email from The Browser Company.
Subject: Your invite to Arc arrives tomorrow!
Actually excited 🙂
@maique Tell us more! (I looked up their page, didn't get much clarity about what they're up to except a prettier, more customizable interface.)
@maique I never was a power user of browsers, so I can’t compare much with anything. But imo it’s quite good if you’re someone juggling with lots of tabs. I love mini Arc where you open the url without opening the browser. Airdrop is so slow, though.
@rcrackley It does look cool. I got on the waitlist, but since I'll be waiting for their Windows version I'm not holding my breath.
@maique Nice, am on waiting list. I am excited about all the things this browser plans to achieve. Isn't there any invite system? I mean - if you have it, your 5 connections can have it - sort of thing?
@ningkantida Thanks. Will check it, everyone seems to be enjoying it. I’m not terrible discontent with my current situation, but always willing to try new stuff.
@JMaxB Not a lot more I can say at this point. It’s supposed to change the way you browse, and reports on Twitter rave about it. I just like to try new stuff, even if I don’t end up using it. I’ll get back to you on this one 🙂
@maique I found some useful video reviews. It does look like a new approach, not just glitter.
@JMaxB I'd guess that 90% of my computer time is spent in a browser, so it seems worth spending that time in a helpful environment. Parenthetically, I've realized that 4 apps account for 99% of my computer time: current browser, LibreOffice, MuseScore, Notepad++. Not an adventurous person, it seems.