According to a blog post by CEO Josh Miller, the browser company has stopped the active development of the famous ARC web browser. There will still still be the latest information for security issues and such solutions, but this product will not include any new features.
Miller says “For most people, the arc was very different, which had many new things to learn, very little reward.” He also said that in the browser, “it lacked harmony in both its basic characteristics and the basic value.”
Instead, the company has focused on a new product called DIA, which is a rough AI -powered browser. The DIA was first announced at the end of last year’s tail and was “created on the upper part of a fully new environment-a web browser.”
Demo has helped everyone write the next sentence in the paragraph, recovering the facts about an article from the wider Internet. It was also shown by the Amazon Links automatically to enter the email with a simple explanation and completes the relatively complicated measures based on the user’s indicator. Some of them feel what the company is already doing with the arc browser’s mobile version.
The DIA is currently being tested by Alpha Blood, but will open with current members of the Arc in the near future. Miller says the company has contacted the DIA as an opportunity to fix the wrong things that go wrong with the arc.
The browser company has considered sales or open sourceing arc, but will do nothing so hard at this time. The open source version of the browser will please many existing users, but Miller says it will be a challenge as it is made up of the internal SD, which is also the main component of the DIA. Open source will basically open the other. Miller said, “This doesn’t mean that will never happen.”


