Mac browser Arc hits Windows and sends Edge to the bin
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The Arc web browser, which has been peeling Mac users away from Safari and Chrome, is finally arriving on Windows platforms. The innovative browser features a collapsible sidebar for a full screen experience minus distractions, rather than the omnipresent tabbed interface at the top of the window. It enables users to keep fast access to their favourites within the same sidebar. Users can group sets of tabs for work, study and hobbies, while it's also possible to place a pair of browser...

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