TheBrowserCompany's Arc Browser Now Supports Windows 10, with More Features Ahead

TapTechNews August 2nd news, TheBrowserCompany tweeted yesterday (August 1st), announcing that its Arc browser officially supports the Microsoft Windows 10 system.

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TapTechNews translated part of the company's blog post as follows:

In order to make the Arc browser seamlessly compatible with the Windows 10 system, we have been conceiving, designing, developing, and fixing bugs, etc. for all the work.

Now, your friends and family (any users you know who use Windows 10) can also re-experience a cleaner and more personalized Internet and enjoy the same pleasant experience brought by the Browser Headquarters.

According to the official blog post information, the Arc browser currently supports Windows 10 Version 19H1 and higher versions, and requires the processor to support the BMI2 instruction set, meaning it cannot run on Intel processors before Haswell and AMD processors before Excavator.

The developer said that it is currently promoting the Arm version of the Arc browser and can be natively run on the new Surface Pro 11th version of Windows 11 AI+PC device in the future.

Arc is a free web browser developed by the startup company TheBrowserCompany founded by Josh Miller and Hursh Agrawal, and was released on April 19, 2022 after closed testing.

Arc aims to be an operating system of the World Wide Web and tries to integrate web browsing with built-in applications and functions.

The built-in functions include a virtual notepad, a collage-style easel, and boosts, which allow users to beautify and redesign the website interface.

The tab bar of Arc is vertically arranged in the sidebar, and the sidebar contains all the browser functions except the browsing window.

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