I tried this a few months ago but I found myself always wondering where is tab that was open, have I closed out all the un-necessary tabs, etc. The side panel view just didn't give that inventory for me. Maybe its worth re-trying in the future.
right? why the hell is it a sidebar? surely it's just to be... different... because, i dont see anything special about this browser, as many of its features are in the large ones
The sidebar-centric tab navigation approach can be challenging, especially in the first 7 days of switching. This is because our eyes are accustomed to seeing tabs arranged vertically and having them constantly open for that dopamine hit. However, once your eyes adjust to the vertical approach and you get used to not seeing all the tabs open all the time, you will transition to more intentional browsing, which is also beneficial for your mental health. It is important to be persistent during the first week because creating any new habit takes time.
Same here. If there's no Linux version, then I don't care. Furthermore, if they haven't developed using tools that make it easy to compile for multiple platforms, that just tells me they're not all they're cracked up to be and they're way overhyped.
Everytime I deviate from Chromium or Firefox, it ends in disaster. For example floorp is meant to be fantastic, but it resets video playback during multi-window browsing, something that isn't a issue on firefox... I just can't win. A Also skeptical if Arc is actually that secure when it comes to privacy, I'd be running a IP/Port sniffer on it in background inspecting every element for phone home attempts (google data analysis servers or the AI data collecting servers)
Yeah, I'm with you on this. For me, I can't think of deviating from Chromium because I'm so much dependent on all the extensions that Chromium provides. And, yeah, like the browsers which have been around for years have really refined a lot of annoying things by listening to user feedback. As in the product life cycle, the iterations that it has gone through over a lot of years is their entry barrier. And, Arc, I think it's pretty secure, at least more than that of Google. Need to wait and watch how this space evolves.
Used for a month and gave up. As you keep using it, it isn’t as good as it seems the first time. Had to go back to chrome even though I didn’t want to.
It's quite hard to let go of old browsing patterns, those pesky neural pathways! I can relate. 😌 Once you become used to using the sidebar and learn to browse in full screen without having to see all the open tabs all the time, and use Ctrl+Tab to switch between them, you’ll be good. Takes time.
If you have signed up for the beta version, they have started to send invites for testing. I got mine on December 11, you can enroll now and check for yourself. They are sending invites on a rolling basis.
Great video. I really like the way you presented different features and the pacing never felt rushed or boring.
Hey, glad you liked it. Thanks a lot for your comment.
what about arc browser power consumptions . Does this do this all with less power? How much ram does it use?
good work with this video. Subscribed.
Keep it coming.
I tried this a few months ago but I found myself always wondering where is tab that was open, have I closed out all the un-necessary tabs, etc. The side panel view just didn't give that inventory for me. Maybe its worth re-trying in the future.
right? why the hell is it a sidebar? surely it's just to be... different... because, i dont see anything special about this browser, as many of its features are in the large ones
The sidebar-centric tab navigation approach can be challenging, especially in the first 7 days of switching.
This is because our eyes are accustomed to seeing tabs arranged vertically and having them constantly open for that dopamine hit.
However, once your eyes adjust to the vertical approach and you get used to not seeing all the tabs open all the time, you will transition to more intentional browsing, which is also beneficial for your mental health.
It is important to be persistent during the first week because creating any new habit takes time.
@@akshayrhallur you might be right.. id love to try ark, i just dont have a mac... luckily there a windows release soon, right?
You definitely used ChatGPT to write that haha.@@akshayrhallur
Yes you keep your promise even after copilot+ on every pc.
hey man you dont use obsidian now?
i wish the availability of ARC on windows soon❤
It's out in beta. Sadly, they won't release too all people to build up the hype. 😒
@@akshayrhallur I got access to beta version but sadly it was only available for windows 11😢😢
Enjoyed the video. Thank you
Arc doesn't provide a Linux executable so that's a showstopper for me.
Same here. If there's no Linux version, then I don't care. Furthermore, if they haven't developed using tools that make it easy to compile for multiple platforms, that just tells me they're not all they're cracked up to be and they're way overhyped.
@@ContemplativeCat oh no. Some cool app is not available on linux so they must suck. Cool kids use linux bla bla bla
@@tuvu8394 What are you? 12?
Everytime I deviate from Chromium or Firefox, it ends in disaster.
For example floorp is meant to be fantastic, but it resets video playback during multi-window browsing, something that isn't a issue on firefox... I just can't win. A
Also skeptical if Arc is actually that secure when it comes to privacy, I'd be running a IP/Port sniffer on it in background inspecting every element for phone home attempts (google data analysis servers or the AI data collecting servers)
Yeah, I'm with you on this. For me, I can't think of deviating from Chromium because I'm so much dependent on all the extensions that Chromium provides. And, yeah, like the browsers which have been around for years have really refined a lot of annoying things by listening to user feedback. As in the product life cycle, the iterations that it has gone through over a lot of years is their entry barrier. And, Arc, I think it's pretty secure, at least more than that of Google. Need to wait and watch how this space evolves.
Used for a month and gave up. As you keep using it, it isn’t as good as it seems the first time. Had to go back to chrome even though I didn’t want to.
It's quite hard to let go of old browsing patterns, those pesky neural pathways! I can relate. 😌
Once you become used to using the sidebar and learn to browse in full screen without having to see all the open tabs all the time, and use Ctrl+Tab to switch between them, you’ll be good.
Takes time.
Why?
@@SridharKatakam Just couldn't get used to it. Caused more problems than it solved.
windows ? :")
Soon bro soon
If you have signed up for the beta version, they have started to send invites for testing. I got mine on December 11, you can enroll now and check for yourself. They are sending invites on a rolling basis.
its released