The Browser Company Launches Arc for Windows
The Browser Company, the creators of the Arc web browser, has officially released its highly anticipated Windows version. After months of testing with over 150,000 users, the Windows client is now available to everyone without the need for a waitlist, which previously had more than 1 million people eagerly waiting.
Rapid Growth and Funding
The startup, which aims to revolutionize the browsing experience, recently secured $50 million in funding at an impressive $550 million valuation. The company’s journey began with an invite-only Mac version in 2022, which was later made accessible to everyone in July 2023.
Leveraging Swift for Cross-Platform Development
To streamline development and maintain feature parity between the Mac and Windows versions, The Browser Company made the strategic decision to build the Windows version using Swift, a programming language originally designed by Apple for iPhone and Mac app development. By sharing a significant portion of the codebase, the company can ensure a consistent user experience across platforms. The Browser Company has also shared its insights on using Swift for Windows development, providing valuable guidance to developers looking to port their Mac apps to Windows.
Key Features of Arc for Windows
Arc for Windows brings many of the beloved features from its Mac counterpart, including:
- Sidebar with frequently accessed webpages pinned at the top
- Spaces, which act as folders for organizing tabs based on different tasks or themes
- Profiles for separate browsing data and preferences
- Split view for opening multiple tabs within a single window
- Picture-in-picture video player for multitasking while watching videos
The Windows version also includes the Peek feature, allowing users to preview links from pinned and favorite tabs without clicking on them. Additionally, Arc Sync ensures that users can access their sidebar, spaces, folders, and tabs seamlessly across devices.
Touchscreen Support: A Windows Exclusive
One notable difference between the Windows and Mac versions is the support for touchscreens in the former, catering to the unique needs of Windows users.
Future Plans and Developments
While the Windows version currently only supports Windows 11, the company is actively working on extending compatibility to Windows 10. The Browser Company is committed to achieving feature parity between the Mac and Windows versions, although no specific timeline has been provided.
Looking ahead, The Browser Company plans to release an Arc Search client for Android, expanding its mobile presence beyond the recently launched iPhone app.
The company also said that it wants to bring feature parity to both Mac and Windows but didn’t provide a timeline for it.
As The Browser Company continues to innovate and grow, users can expect a seamless and enhanced browsing experience across multiple platforms, with exciting new features on the horizon.
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Arc Browser is jumping into the fray? Bold move, let’s see if it changes the game or just blends in.
Arc Browser for Windows, huh? Curious if it’ll be a game-changer or just another icon on the desktop.
Arc Browser is stepping up to bat; wonder if it’ll hit a home run or strike out.
Oh, another browser enters the arena; do we really need it though?
Arc Browser’s stepping into the ring, huh? Let’s see if it’s the champion we’ve been waiting for or just another contender.