The wait is over for Windows 11 users! After months in beta, The Browser Company has finally launched the official version of Arc browser 1.0.1. Users can now download and use Arc directly without needing to join a waiting list.

Windows 10 users may have to wait longer for their turn to try the browser out.

However, there’s a catch: Arc currently only supports Windows 11. Those on Windows 10 will need to wait a bit longer for their turn. There’s also good news for users with ARM-based Windows machines, as a native ARM64 version of Arc is planned for a future release. Interestingly, the Windows version of Arc leverages Apple’s Swift programming language, similar to the macOS version. This allows the browser to share some core code with its Mac counterpart.

Arc has a unique interface with a sidebar that houses features like tabs, library, easels & notes, spaces, boosts, and archived tabs. It also has some innovative features like the ability to rename tabs, peek into links before opening them, and take notes within the browser.

However, Arc also has some hard edges. It has a steep learning curve due to its new design and reliance on keyboard shortcuts. Overall, it is a promising new browser with some innovative features, but some may argue that it is not ready for mass adoption yet. Well, with a whole new user base, we’ll find out soon what people think about the Browser.

Download Arc Browser here.

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