What’s New 3.3.2
Browser visits now load ARC Library directly from the live deployment instead of keeping an offline app copy that can become outdated. Android and iOS keep their offline library support.
Published 2026-08-21 · Reviewed 2026-08-21
Version 3.3.2 brings 11 customer-facing changes to ARC Library. Role or platform labels appear only where a change is specific to that experience.
Improved
Issue reports bring the details support needs
Issue reports now include the app version, device context, and a short sanitized console history automatically. Feature requests remain free of technical diagnostics.
Fixed
The web app always loads the current version
Web
Browser visits now load ARC Library directly from the live deployment instead of keeping an offline app copy that can become outdated. Android and iOS keep their offline library support.
Reading intentions stay switched on
Reading intentions now remain exactly as you set them after saving, refreshing, or changing devices. Existing choices affected by the earlier saving problem recover automatically.
Closed ARChie notes stay closed
Closing an ARChie note now remembers your choice after refresh and across devices. Preferences affected by the earlier saving problem recover automatically.
Form sharing uses the right link
Author and PA
Copy and Share now use the public ARC Library request form link on every device, so readers can open it outside the app.
What’s New stays out of notifications
The release archive remains available in Settings and Help, while old What’s New cards no longer sit above your real notifications.
Picture import works on the web
Import from picture can now start its on-device text reader in the web app, while your picture stays on your device.
Global search opens reliably
An older saved search preference can no longer prevent ARC Library from opening. Your library and search remain available.
Smoother typing across ARC Library
Web
Theme scenery now rests while you type, and Library filter searches save after a short pause, keeping fields responsive.
Custom filters stay selected
Custom Collection filters now remain active after you choose them, even while saved settings or a Library deep link are synchronizing.
Settings stay put across devices
Hidden navigation choices and catalogue-badge preferences no longer overwrite each other when you use ARC Library on more than one device.