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Mozilla fights back against Chrome, saying the upcoming version of Firefox beats Google's browser in a JavaScript race.
Mozilla fights back against Chrome, saying the upcoming version of Firefox beats Google's browser in a JavaScript race.
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In short, I don't really think Chrome or Safari will out-pace each other. (You know, there is a reason why Google's CEO is on Apple's board of directors.) To me, both Chrome and Safari are alike. Together they are meant to promote open web standards and stand against IE and other proprietary web formats.
Give it some time and it'll rock. I only hope google will pop some office style kit. Free of course, and open source, a bit like open office, with the google style.
In my early experience though Firefox still seems faster.
Very poor. I'm wondering also why it was making my harddrive run like crazy. It's quiet as butter now, but when Chrome was running it was running like it was being indexed.
Unacceptable.
My experience with Chrome has been fantastic this far ... I'm just wondering if you have the latest Java Virtual Machine installed ... ? That would possibly account for your performance issues ...
As for the CPU usage, keep in mind that each tab in Chrome is a separate process. Firefox and Opera are planning this soon. FF 3.1 will have tabs in separate processes so problems will only crash the tab and not the entire browser. Yes do make sure all your plugins are installed properly. I'm thinking there is something up with your computer settings. Chrome's been running on vista fine but I haven't done any heavy testing. I still prefer FF. But anything other than IE is great to me.
If you switch web browsers between IE and FireFox on a regular basis like I do (as a developer) you will notice that "Download Chrome (BETA)" link on www.Google.com is present only when you are on a FireFox browser.
What does this mean?
Anybody here smell a some sort of test by Google to take advantage of their monopoly on Search to take away share from FireFox? ... and if they are successful, maybe present the same link when views in IE.
Or maybe Google doesn't want to show the like in IE because Microsoft will be very quick to cry: monopoly?
www.google.com is perhaps the best way to distribute a new product since there is no Ads or any content there -- so you will be focused on any small thing that seem different.
Anti-Microsoft competitors cried foul about Microsoft twisting the arms of Windows distributors to distribute its browser as well... but with google, there's no need to twist arms because they are the distributor!
Is that fair?
Taking on the small guys first?
I think that chrome works best with javascript. It loads eyeOS faster (which is javascript based). Check it out at eyeos.org
- by Roncnet2000 September 23, 2008 7:50 PM PDT
- Also I would like to add more about the chrome or so called chromium browser; if someone who has some experience in software industry; would know more about usablity inspection and then usability testing. or could have atleast copied some/or more of the features from usablity standpoint from opera 9.5/6 or firefox 3.1/addons.
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