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Arc Agent 1.5.0, published by independent developer Jul13n1, is a lightweight Windows utility that belongs to the system-tweaks category and focuses on unlocking the full capabilities of Microsoft’s experimental Arc browser. The program distributes the officially released but otherwise hard-to-locate binaries that enable hidden navigation experiments, vertical tabs, split-view layouts, and early productivity features that are still under A/B flags in the public Arc build. Users who want to test upcoming interface changes, debug web applications against future rendering pipelines, or simply enjoy a more configurable browsing environment can drop the supplied executables into the Arc application folder; on the next launch the browser exposes the extra functions without further configuration. Because the agent only supplies sanctioned files extracted from stable Microsoft channels, it avoids the stability issues common to unofficial patches while still letting power-users, QA teams, and theme designers preview what is likely to become the next default Arc experience. The project has iterated through three public versions since its first appearance, with 1.5.0 being the most recent refresh that aligns with Arc’s March 2024 runtime and includes updated signature checks for Windows 11 22H2. No background service is installed; once the files are copied the utility exits, leaving no additional footprint. Arc Agent is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are provided through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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