Generally very popular on Mac Arc The Windows adventure for the browser begins. The company started beta tests today started.
directly for Mac from here freely available arc scanner for first Windows beta invitations have been sent out as of today. Stating that they will give beta invitations to more people soon, the company announces that they have prepared the browser in Swift for the Windows side. In this respect, “The Arc browser for Windows is developed with Swift, and much of the code is shared with macOS. Our codebase is now cross-platform as well, making future double-sided feature release easier!” The company that made the statement will open the browser to everyone on Windows in the new year, but a clear date is not given yet. The Browser Company by developed Chromium based browser arc, Before this, it had taken a remarkable step in personalizing the Internet, or more specifically, websites. For the browser in the past months Boosts 2.0 The company announced and put into use an infrastructure called , and thanks to this feature, it allows people to easily change the background color, font color, font size and font type of their websites.
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In this context, the company “Zap” It also offers a feature called . Thanks to this feature Unwanted sections on websites can be completely eliminated. For example, thanks to the “zap” tool, “Twitter Premium” section or on YouTube.com. “shorts” You can permanently remove the part within seconds.
The feature allows you to hide the aspects of the websites you frequently visit that you do not like, and also allows you to share your personalizations with others.
For this Here you can reach “Boost Gallery” A special page named has been prepared. If desired, on sites with Boosts 2.0 tool JavaScript Permanent changes can also be made with codes, but these changes cannot be placed in Boost Gallery due to security risks.
It starts today.
The first Arc on Windows beta invites are out – and yours is coming soon.
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