The Arc Browser Is Dead
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schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 18:59 zuletzt editiert von
Why do people want vertical tabs? It feels as if it just takes up more space, and my muscle memory after all these years makes me move to the top. I always go back to horizontal tabs after using vertical tabs for a day.
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schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 19:03 zuletzt editiert von
Zen is a lot more than just vertical tabs. And I have never run into any "pains and bugs".
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Zen does
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 19:05 zuletzt editiert vonOk, thanks! Good to know there's a backup plan. For now Arc still works fine, just no updates anymore.
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Why do people want vertical tabs? It feels as if it just takes up more space, and my muscle memory after all these years makes me move to the top. I always go back to horizontal tabs after using vertical tabs for a day.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 19:05 zuletzt editiert vonBecause web content is increasingly mobile and vertical-oriented. So the horizontal space is usually empty anyway.
Sometimes new things take time to get used to but if you try it for more than a single day you may find that you like it.
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 19:22 zuletzt editiert von ulrich@feddit.org 6. Aug. 2025, 21:32
The Browser Company, the developer behind the Arc Browser, has announced that Arc is going away
Where? Where did they do this? Why is there no link? They said several times, very recently, that it was not going away. They were just basically going into maintenance mode.
please know this: we’re not trying to shut Arc down.
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 19:59 zuletzt editiert von
No Linux build, not git link, why would anyone care?
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Because web content is increasingly mobile and vertical-oriented. So the horizontal space is usually empty anyway.
Sometimes new things take time to get used to but if you try it for more than a single day you may find that you like it.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 20:00 zuletzt editiert vonMakes sense. The sites I am using most probably have not adopted the new style yet. And like I said, the hardest part is the muscle memory of looking at the top for my tabs and moving my mouse to the top to select a tab.
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 20:18 zuletzt editiert von termaxima@programming.dev 6. Dez. 2025, 18:47
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No Linux build, not git link, why would anyone care?
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 21:01 zuletzt editiert vonBecause 96% of people aren't using Linux to browse the web.
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 21:52 zuletzt editiert von
with the TF2 engineer's voice
THE ARC IS DEAD?
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 21:58 zuletzt editiert von
I really liked the layout of Arc, but ended up going back to Firefox because uBlock still works on it.
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Because 96% of people aren't using Linux to browse the web.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 22:07 zuletzt editiert vonit couldn't be too popular as a windows only project. I assume it was too lite known, like I never even heard about it here or other places
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It’s dead and they’re replacing it with an AI-first browser. Gross.
If you want the main things Arc gives you (vertical tabs, tab groups), you can get them with Firefox or a Firefox spinoff like Librewolf.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 22:10 zuletzt editiert von whyjiffie@sh.itjust.works 6. Sept. 2025, 00:11tab groups in firefox are surprisingly good! even alongside a tab group management addon. they complement each other, like when you don't want to create a bunch of subgroups for an exclusive view but just collapse them
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Why do people want vertical tabs? It feels as if it just takes up more space, and my muscle memory after all these years makes me move to the top. I always go back to horizontal tabs after using vertical tabs for a day.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 22:15 zuletzt editiert vonbecause when you have more than 8 tabs open on a horizontal tab row, the tab handles start to become narrower and tab titles become unreadable and almost useless. with vertical tabs tab titles can be as long as you see fit, and the tab title does not take away space from other tab handles so more can fit. essentially its more space efficient I think.
but I don't use it because my firefox theme breaks down when I set up vertical tabs, and everything will be white, even though I don't even use userchrome customizations
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You can set them up so they only deploy when tapping the sidebar icon and stay hidden otherwise, which is my compromise for that. I thought it'd take me longer to adapt to that when moving back to Zen, but since the top bar does deploy on proximity when using fullscreen I find it's pretty intuitive to deploy and hide them both on mouse and touch, and I have to admit that not having them deploy accidentally when hidden is actually nice.
I do like the vertical tab pins better on Firefox, and with the new tab grouping being supported on vertical tabs I am quite happy with the setup. It takes longer to set up the way I want it compared to Zen, but honestly, I'm quite happy with it now. I'd have considered going back because more alternatives is better, but frankly Zen just had too many significant bugs in my time with it, and since it doesn't just use the engine, but it's also hooked up to Firefox's account system for a bunch of stuff it just didn't seem worth the hassle. Have they polished it up any in the past few months?
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 22:41 zuletzt editiert vonwell, i don’t know the last state you know, but they added a floating search bar, which is pretty, but not beneficial beyond that i think. they added a default shortcut for copying the current webaddress which i sorely miss on mullvad.
besides i dont think they added any major features i would’ve noticed, but it feels like a very stable experience atm, both on linux and macos. -
You should try the Shimmer userchrome tweaks along with the Sideberry extension. With both of them it's even better than Zen IMO.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 22:41 zuletzt editiert vonthanks a lot, i’ll check them out!
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 22:59 zuletzt editiert von
It probably has something to do with being only available on Macs for so long.
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Why do people want vertical tabs? It feels as if it just takes up more space, and my muscle memory after all these years makes me move to the top. I always go back to horizontal tabs after using vertical tabs for a day.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 23:18 zuletzt editiert vonI prefer the overview I get with them. I’m on an ultrawide monitor so it’s not like I’m sacrificing horizontal space either.
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I really liked the layout of Arc, but ended up going back to Firefox because uBlock still works on it.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 23:25 zuletzt editiert vonTry Zen, it used Arc as its main inspiration for the UI and features
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schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 23:27 zuletzt editiert von
Firefox vertical tabs are lackluster though, you don't have pinned and essential tabs on FF, and you also miss out on Glance (the pop out link feature), basically the main features it copied from Arc. Honestly it's been very stable for me, and it's matured enough that I'd recommend giving it another shot.
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