On that page, click on the installation method that is appropriate for your Linux:
64-bit DEB Repository
640bit Appimage
64-bit AUR Package
64-bit TAR Download
64-bit RPM Repository
Then follow the command line steps, or double-click the downloaded installer.
Create a Wavebox Account
Option 1: Login using Google or Microsoft email. You will be prompted to sign-in and verify your account.
Option 2: Create a Wavebox login using any email address. A verification code is sent to your email address for you to enter in the next window. No verification code? Check your spam/junk mail folder.
Option 3: If you are part of a Team enter your team email address (where the invite was sent). Wavebox will skip the following steps and launch a new Wavebox profile with the template installed.
Import Data from Chrome/Edge (optional)
For a quick setup, you can import bookmarks and passwords from your current browser. Note that passwords never leave your machine when you copy them over.
Or you can add a password extension and import passwords manually later.
Create Spaces (Recommended)
Spaces keep your digital worlds separate. You can create 3 here e.g. work, home, side hustle.
You can easily change these and add more later.
Add Webmails (optional)
Assign an email address to each space so that you stay signed-in. Enter the email you use most to login to websites and apps in each space.
Add Apps (optional)
Now, drag some of the apps you use into each space. If an app isn't there, you can use the search box.
This is just a starting point, you can add more apps later.
Add an AdBlocker (optional)
We recommend adding an adBlocker extension such as UBlock Origin. You can also choose which search engine to power the address bar search. Click Finish.
Pop-Up Tour
DONE! Follow the pop-up tips, and then take the Masterclass if you have time to get the most out of your free trial. Now read the Getting Gtarted Guide