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Arc 1.99.0.265, released by The Browser Company of New York as the 133rd iterative build of the application, is a Chromium-based web browser whose core purpose is to let users mold the interface around their individual workflows rather than conform to a static toolbar-and-tabs layout. Central to this concept are Spaces—customizable, color-coded workspaces that can each house distinct sets of tabs, pinned sites, and split-view panels—enabling researchers, developers, and multitaskers to isolate projects, clients, or personal interests within one window. Profiles further extend this segmentation by keeping separate cookies, log-ins, and extensions, so consultants or families sharing a machine can switch identities without opening another program. A built-in Split View allows two pages to be viewed side-by-side inside the same Space, eliminating the need to resize external windows when referencing documentation, spreadsheets, or social feeds. Complementing the functional layout, a theme engine offers palette, gradient, and wallpaper options that can be tied to individual Spaces, giving immediate visual cues about the current context. Although Arc is positioned in the crowded Web Browsers category alongside long-established names, its emphasis on spatial organization, keyboard-driven command palettes, and lightweight resource footprint has attracted power users who manage dozens—or hundreds—of open documents daily. The browser auto-updates through a silent delivery mechanism, ensuring that incremental enhancements, security patches, and new customization tools reach every installation without manual intervention. Arc is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are furnished through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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