A newsletter to tell me nothing at all other than that you're excited about a future newsletter in which you can talk about an unknown future thing... is just 100% noise.
@mattwilcox I gave #Arc a try and can’t see the point at all to it. Last thing we need is another web #browser especially one that’s so tightly connected with T*itter.
After dabbling with a bunch of browsers over the past few weeks, #firefox, #arc, #vivaldi, I'm back to #brave for a variety of reasons! What are you all using as your daily driver?
Tried MS Edge as my main browser on Windows. That lasted about a day and a half before I got sick of that Bing button trying to give me a toast every time my pointer scrubbed near it.
@randomgeek I use #Arc on Mac (they’re working on a Windows version), but I use Edge when remoting into my work Windows VM as I don’t use it much and don’t want to bulk it up
#Arc browser is great but the tabs are backwards. I want to be able to quickly access the last open tab with cmd-9 as in all other browsers but I can't as it PREPENDS new tabs.
I tried #Arc Browser as my default browser for several months. I even tried to talk a few co-workers into doing the same. I absolutely love the way it manages Spaces, and no other browser comes close to this kind of reasonable, real-world tab management, not by light years.
Unfortunately, I’ve had to give up. I’m switching back to Firefox. A few issues were starting to feel like death by a thousand papercuts. Here are my reasons for giving up on Arc:
Getting the opportunity to try #ArcBrowser as of today. Immediate impressions are favorable. I’m digging the ideas of automated tab cleanup and spaces.
It’s super clean looking, too, due to the heavy focus on a sidebar rather than a top bar.
Oh, and think I’m going to like having CMD + T not only launch a new tab, but also act as a Launchy-esque in-browser launcher.
Not certain if this is good or bad news... Maybe being more closely tied to the consumer CPU business could be good for the #Arc#GPU's - but I think this next generation might be the end unless they really catch on: