Arc Browser - The Next-Generation Web Browser
Arc Browser is a next-generation web browser that's getting a lot of attention. It's based on the Chromium engine that powers Chrome, but with a focus on privacy.
It's fast, and uses far less system resources than most other browsers. It also has a complex method of ensuring no tab is using too much memory, and has a variety of productivity features that can improve your workflow.
The browser is also very customizable, with lots of features you can disable to build a working environment that suits you best. It also offers frequent updates and fixes to keep it running smoothly.
Another great feature is Easels, which lets you create "boards" or "canvases" to store notes, pictures, and more. Adding a link to an easel automatically retrieves a thumbnail and description - a great way to organise your work in the browser.
Taking screenshots is also a breeze, with the built-in tool allowing you to edit the screenshot within the app without downloading extra tools. You can even take live screenshots, which update as you work on them.
Time tracking for Arc is easy to set up, and it doesn't require any plugins or extensions to work. Timing will periodically check what you're doing in the browser and record your time towards that open website.
While Arc is only available for Mac right now, the team behind it is actively developing a Windows version of the browser. And they're aiming to make it available on Linux and mobile devices, too.