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Profile for Arc Browser #295
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To be clear, I think that in this case a Finicky profile should actually direct to an Arc space. Luckily there's a workaround in the meantime: https://resources.arc.net/en/articles/7670020-air-traffic-control-route-links-to-the-right-space-automatically |
If you end up here you might find this pertinent CC: @huyz Air Traffic Control in the Arc Browser is neat, but is also quite lacking in that it is absolute. If you set Google Docs links to open in a specific Arc Space, this will apply to all of those links regardless of whether you've clicked the link in an external application (e.g. Slack) or in a different space within Arc. I would've expected that links clicked in Space A open a tab in Space A. Instead, if you click a Google Docs link in Space A, it'll open up in Space B because of the way Air Traffic Control works. |
Hmm I can see both behaviors being useful depending on the domain. But this should be an Arc feature request as well |
Heroically simple @unibeck 👏🏼 |
Would be great to add support of chromium profiles for the Arc Browser (based on Chromium)
Don't hesitate to ping me for a referral link if needed :)
(and many thanks for Finicky, it's really a HUGE help in our day to day usage!!!)
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