It’s an Arc-Browser clone WIP which uses Firefox as base. It’s everything I would want from a browser.

Pros:

  1. Open Source
  2. UI-First Approach means it’s working towards a modern browsing experience like Arc
  3. Firefox as base so all Firefox Extensions like Adnauseum/Ublock work on it
  4. No threat of MV3. Arc has stopped blocking ads for me hence I will no longer be using Chromium at all. Adblocking works like a charm on Zen.
  5. Highly customizable with a very fast development cycle.

Cons:

  1. It’s in Alpha so expect Bugs and less features
  2. Still missing some features from Arc like Peek and Command Bar

I would recommend trying out this browser @ https://zen-browser.app/

  • Chronicon [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    The stars hypothesis is interesting but I think it was genuinely caused by that youtuber recommending it. The reason it started 2 days before the video’s release is because he gives early video access to his patrons, if I had to guess. And that’s the only genuinely sus thing about it.

    It is worth waiting for some commit history and consistency to be shown before recommending it on the privacyguides site though

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      It’s also a very interesting project since it’s basically Arc but on Firefox which runs on all Operating Systems.

      I think it’s unfair to compare it to Brave which is literally just chrome with an adblocker and crypto. If Arc was open source then it would easily have a lot more stars.

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        yeah I’m glad it exists, people are a bit too eager to shit on things sometimes. Plus the context is kinda “should we recommend this project now” not “is this any good”

        I’m perfectly happy with firefox though, never tried any of these alternative/productivity browsers