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I tested Arc Browser

Thomas Bnt on February 06, 2025

Introduction Yes, it's worth a full post on its use and what I think of it. Because for years now, between Chrome and its privacy, Firef...
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Ben Halpern

My wife loves Arc.

I have too many ingrained habits for new things to stick like this :/

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Shrijal Acharya

If you want to check out something similar, go for Zen Browser. I have used it for quite some time, and it's pretty awesome. The best part is that it's built on top of Firefox.

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Karan Gandhi

+1 for zen browser

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l.J

What's so good about Firefox?

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Shrijal Acharya

Not built on top of Chromium and is open source. Works the best on LInux.

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l.J

True, that's why I use zen-browser as well, however I really miss chrome/google syncing 😔👍

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Karan Gandhi

FF still supports Manifest V2 which allows plugins like uBlock Origin (for now).

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Anmol Baranwal

I still use Chrome (yeah old me) and really like Brave (as an alternative). Abandoning Arc for Dia is insane, lots of people shared positive things about Arc.

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Thomas Bnt

yeah, sad news :c

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Andrew Bone

I find the ladybird browser fascinating, obviously it's not ready to be used in the real world yet but a new engine is exciting.

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Thomas Bnt • Edited

Okay thank you for sharing that!
Edit: On the website, miss screenshots and more information about the browser, too bad

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Andrew Bone

It's such early days at the minute that you still have to compile it yourself, so really not ready for anything other than contributing and enthusiasts.

Each month they upload a video, on youtube, showcasing what's changed that month.

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Thomas Bnt

I see that, thanks you!

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Jean-Michel 🕵🏻‍♂️ Fayard

My tip is to split your web usage between browsing websites vs using web apps
To browse websites, you use your browser of choice like usual
To use web apps (email, calendar, whatsapp, telegram, chatgpt, discord, github, ...), you use Ferdium

ferdium.org/

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Thomas Bnt

I don't like to use multiple navigators, I think we already have a lot of software to do all this, which is not a very practical idea. I really like the fact that web apps are much more accepted and integrated on our browsers, we should continue like that, and Ferdium is good for that aspect!

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Jean-Michel 🕵🏻‍♂️ Fayard

Have you tried telnet on port 80 ?

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Thomas Bnt

aha nice joke!

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Parth Shinde • Edited

I switched to arc few months back but ended up falling back to opera gx , then I recently tried zen browser and I made a complete move to it , so far it's going good so I'd suggest u that , and they even have Linux version and very active discord who actually help u plus it's open source

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Ava Nichols

No Linux version: This is a big negative for me.

Ah that's annoying

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Thomas Bnt

yeep :c