Poll

Fastest browser.

Internet Explorer
2 (2.7%)
Firefox
14 (19.2%)
Google Chrome
46 (63%)
Safari
3 (4.1%)
Opera
2 (2.7%)
Maxthon
1 (1.4%)
Netscape
2 (2.7%)
Seamonkey
3 (4.1%)

Total Members Voted: 73

Author Topic: What is the fastest browser for my PC?  (Read 4632 times)



SLOOOOOOOOW. Also can't handle web standards properly even though it's made by one of the largest companies in the world.

My personal favorite. It's not the fastest browser around, but it's the most customizable, and has the largest add-on library of all the five major browser.

Don't have much experience with Chrome. It's fast and supports plugins, but I find the minimalistic UI annoying.

Don't really know much about this one. It's decently fast, but completely lacks support for plugins. There is no reason to use this instead of Firefox, Chrome and the browser you didn't mention...

Opera. It's my favorite after Firefox, and takes first place when it comes to old hardware. It's fast, runs on old hardware and supports plugins.


That has nothing to do with what I said at all and should probably count as spam.
Your words were angry, your avatar was angry, completely related.

No I use Firefox, chrome is gat
You're not the only one who misspells gat sometimes.

Opera is the fastest, but the problem is that for whatever reason it is sometimes not compatible with certain pages. I have Opera and Chrome.



Firefox is barely slower than chrome, but it makes up in customization.

I thought chrome had to constantly sync to the internet so it's bad if you're using a horrible connection, which explains why chrome is so goddamn slow when I start it up, so I perfer Firefox if you have a bad connection.

I thought chrome had to constantly sync to the internet so it's bad if you're using a horrible connection.
Don't forget if one animation breaks on a page you get a stuffty "AW, SNAP!" picture.


And when your tabs break it crashes, neither of these errors happen in Firefox.

Waterfox. Firefox but in 64bit also very stable


Waterfox. Firefox but in 64bit also very stable
My laptop is 64bit, but it runs firefox as fine as it does on my 32bit Desktop.

My laptop is 64bit, but it runs firefox as fine as it does on my 32bit Desktop.
You don't understand what it would change.

I find Maxthon quite fast running on 3 processes (Dunno what they do), but I am not really sure if I like it's RAM usage..

Eitherway, try v8 benchmark.

http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/data/benchmarks/v6/run.html

Maxthon 3:


Also comes with a stuffton of features..
« Last Edit: December 30, 2011, 03:41:51 PM by LeetZero »