![]() Firefox did the same and they soon realized it's useless so they made a browser for iPhone.Īnd even if it is just a way to save URLs in spaces it also is useless cause you can't create folders, your app pins are not accessible, you can't rename the URLs, it's really just a pretty icon and I still have to use Safari. It's just a beautiful thing with a HUGE hype around it. No tabs, no search engine preferences, no incognito, no history sync, no set as default browser. If I have to save every URL by finding the share button and sending them to Arc what's the point?Īnd it's not a browser. The whole point should be "hand-off" to just take your Arc on the phone and start over. However it's as bad as sending a URL to your computer with a chat app or saving them in Notion. With the arrival of iOS 15, Safari for iPhone and iPad gained proper extensions. The loading animations, the home screen design, go on. The app is by far the most beautiful I've seen. And for iPhone users see the 3 dots icon in your Safari address bar. And the 'Turn Off the Lights' lamp button will be visible in the Safari address if you are in the iPad web browser. Now enable the 'Turn Off the Lights for Safari' in the list. (really) and I got up and waited hours for App Store to say your pre-order has come. Open the Settings app on your iOS device. When you test a beta app or App Clip, Apple collects and sends crash logs. Developers invite testers through email or a public link. I wished for Arc to exist on iPhone for everyday for months. TestFlight makes it easy to test beta versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, and iMessage apps and App Clips, then provide valuable feedback to developers before they release their apps on the App Store. Poke me when one of those features is changed and I’ll change it to a 5. It’s a tough problem, I get it.Īll in all, still recommend completely. I’m confident it’ll get there because you’ve nailed the UI on everything else. I don’t have a great solution, but in it’s current form it feels like double the effort it should. ![]() As a user it feels clunky when I need to switch tabs that I have to pin something, close it, open a new one and then go back to the tab, finish what I’m doing and remove the pin. On desktop you have the luxury of room for menus and sidebars, but on mobile it’s tricky. Second is a little harder, the transition between tabs. My default onClick still opens in Safari and that isn’t great. Idk if this is restriction from Apple or something inherit in the system but it needs to change ASAP if you want to increase usage. For Example, call nd () in some buttons onclick function. It must be resumed (or created) after a user gesture on the page. The AudioContext was not allowed to start. But go into the settings and it’s nowhere to be found. If it means that audio does not start playing with this warning, you should call source.start (0) after users gesture. ![]() Why can’t you set it as the default browser in the settings for iPhone? I can do it for Chrome, Firefox, etc. For iPhone 8/10 and I think it will be 10/10 really soon with two small fixes.įirst, and this should be an easy one. The whole UI, the concept of having different spaces for different purposes, the customization, hotkeys, everything.
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