Developers behind the innovative Arc browser have announced the commencement of testing for its Windows version. The beta build will be accessible to select users from the waiting list, which amassed 500,000 applications for early access.
To become one of the initial Arc users on Windows, interested individuals must complete a form on the company’s website and respond to a few questions. The developers have promised to increase the number of testers significantly in the coming months.
It’s worth recalling that Arc’s full release on macOS and iOS took place in July. Many international portals deem this browser a formidable rival to Chrome, with TIME even recognizing it as one of the year’s top inventions. Arc’s appeal lies in its innovative approach to web browsing.
Arc offers more than just webpage viewing; it incorporates utilities for note-taking, collaborative text, and image work with other users. All tabs in the application are housed in a left-side vertical panel. Users can rename and pin tabs and organize them into folders for convenient navigation.
Arc is a holistic browser experience that redefines how users interact with the internet, providing a comprehensive platform for browsing, collaboration, and productivity—all within a single application.