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[-] Mr_Vortex@lemmy.sdf.org 23 points 1 year ago

Good thing I've been using Raindrop.io to manage my bookmarks for years because I used to switch browsers so often. I've settled on Firefox for the most part, but am looking forward to Arc on Windows.

[-] alteredracoon@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago

I’ve started using arc on Mac and I can’t go back. Hopeful that it gets released on windows soon.

[-] Decide@programming.dev 5 points 1 year ago

Can you tell me the appeal of Arc? I have it, and I've used it, but I just can't seem to "get it".

[-] alteredracoon@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I use it at work and it’s simplified a lot of things. On Mac I use different desktop spaces for different apps. So it put a lot of my apps onto one screen instead of 3. I put Spotify, my project management software, and my browser on one screen. So it simplified my workflow in that way.

I also like the different spaces that you can setup. So I have one space for general work tabs, stock imagery websites, and then inspiration websites. All while keeping my 6 most used websites at the top. So really I like how it’s rearranged my bookmarks. Also a fan of its Split View management. I know I could just drag a tab out in chrome or whatever. But this will automatically size them nicely.

Overall I could see it not being very useful if you just use a browser for checking email or one or two sites. But it excels at managing a lot of tabs.

Edit: One last thing I love is the auto tab delete after 12 hours (you can change the time or turn it off). I love being able to just spam tabs and come back the next day and have it all clean and fresh.

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