Let me tell you a few things about how I abandoned my old browser to use ARC.
On an ordinary day, browsing Threads and enjoying the endless stream of publications, I came across a little virtual gem that many simply called “ARC”. It wasn’t that I was bored with my old Safari or Opera GX, but something about the way community members talked about ARC caught my attention. And so began my unexpected love affair with a browser.
Installing ARC: the choice of color, an act of fate
I wasn’t even planning on changing browsers. With Safari and Opera GX at the helm, I seemed to have all the tools I needed for smooth browsing. But fate led me to ARC. First impressions? An installation that was more than simple; it was a kind of color-choosing ritual, an act that ironically added a personal touch to my online journey.
I wish I’d swapped my old browser for ARC sooner
ARC is not just a browser, but an “operating system for the web”. With each click, I discovered a feature that completely changed my browsing perspective. Its vibrant sidebar gave me a kind of interactive menu, and the organization of tabs into “spaces” with custom themes made ARC its own destination in cyberspace.
Split screen – Control music at a party or productivity in the office
But oh, that split-screen feature! Spending an evening in Threads, I realized how useful the option of having total control over the music at a party or over projects in the office can be.

Boosts and vandalism (with style)
And I couldn’t forget about “boosts”. As the people at ARC call them, they have become real online vandalism tools, but in the most elegant way possible. By redefining the way I see websites, boosts have allowed me to personalize and style the Internet the way I like it.
Air traffic control: flying into your virtual space
And, of course, Air Traffic Control. It looks like I’m my own virtual pilot, but it’s actually just a clever way of organizing links in my favorite spaces. Once you’ve experienced this “virtual flight” control, you’ll never go back to the days when links were chaotic.
Active participation and innovation
What really impressed me on my journey with ARC was the commitment of the team behind this browser. Not only are they always releasing updates, but they also respond to feedback from the community. It’s a great feeling to know that your browser is constantly evolving, adapting to your needs and preferences.
Here is the link to the App Store – ARC BROWSER MAC
ARC Search on iOS
And not to mention that they recently launched ARC Search on iOS, a real search beast. With built-in A.I. functionality, you can now say goodbye to long, tedious searches. When you click on “Browse for Me”, in just a few seconds, ARC Search presents you with a concise summary of all the information you’re looking for. You can imagine how useful this is in a time-critical environment or when you’re on the run.

So, at the end of this unexpected journey into the world of ARC, I can say that I have found not just a browser, but a subtle thread in the maze of online browsing. On an ordinary day at Threads, fate threw ARC in my path and now, navigating with it, I feel that every click is a step forward in an unwritten digital story.
Here’s the link to the smartphone App Store – ARC Search



















