The Arc browser has put the fun back in browsing. It’s unique and well-designed, and the longer you use the browser, the more features you’ll find to help you enjoy the web even more. One feature I’ve discovered that makes collaboration (or just sharing information) easier is Shared Folders.
Folders? In a browser?
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Seriously. And they’re really helpful for keeping your tabs even more organized. You can create folders for any topic or category and drag and drop open tabs into them so they don’t clutter the interface.
Those folders also serve another purpose — sharing. You can create a folder, fill it with tabs, and then share it with others — regardless of which browser they use.
One thing to note: The folks with whom you’ve shared folders will not receive updates about the folders, and you cannot delete the permalink for a folder. Therefore, the only way to revoke access to a folder is to delete the folder. With that in mind, I like to think of Shared Folders as temporary repositories for links that I will eventually delete when I’m finished with them.
In any case, Shared Folders is a feature I’ve grown fond of, and I want to show you how it works.
Creating a folder
What you’ll need: The only thing you’ll need is the Arc browser installed on MacOS. As of this writing, the share feature doesn’t work on Arc for Windows. (Hopefully, the feature will come to the Windows version soon.) That’s it. Let’s share.
Open the Arc browser and navigate to the space you want to house the new folder. Once there, right-click (or two-finger tap) the space and select New Folder. When prompted, give the new folder a name and hit Enter on your keyboard.