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Safari 4.0 or Google Chrome?
05-16-2014, 10:37 PM
Post: #1
Safari 4.0 or Google Chrome?
Having a tough time choosing.

Safari 4.0 Nightly Builds - Beats acid 3 test *100/100*, aesthetic look, fast browsing.

Google Chrome - Sleek, *79/100* on acid 3 test, smaller browser bar for more website view, beats safari 4.0 with javascript test from this site.
link [wd-testnet.world-direct.at]

Safari - *690ms*
Google Chrome - *115ms*

Which is a better choice?

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05-16-2014, 10:45 PM
Post: #2
 
if you want speed go for chrome..

if you want more features choose safari...

also safari is pretty much the same speed and it looks way nicer

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05-16-2014, 10:55 PM
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FIRE FOX
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05-16-2014, 10:56 PM
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Get both. You can use them separately or simultaneously. I have both on my computer, plus I also have Firefox. They're all good for something.
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05-16-2014, 11:11 PM
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Google Chrome is built upon the Webkit (Safari) rendering engine; Webkit is updated nightly, while Chrome is not. Webkit/Safari are available cross-platform. Chrome is Windoze-only (of interest to website designers only, perhaps). Webkit has full-depth and truer color rendering. Chrome, so far, is not intended as and tailored as a mainstream browser, but rather, as a "gateway" to the "Google Operating System" (i.e., the realm of Google services including such things as Documents&Spreadsheets, Calendar, Page Builder, Start Page, Gmail, Reader, and many others...)

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05-16-2014, 11:25 PM
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It really depends on what you are looking for in a browser. Internet Explorer has been around for ages, and has the full support of Microsoft behind it. It's got over 70% of the market share and as a result is recognisable to almost everybody. It is sleek and powerful, but on old(ish) computers that may slow you down a bit. Still, as the standard browser, you won't find many other negatives with it.
Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/product...itnow.mspx

Mozilla FireFox is a highly customizable browser. It has the advantage of being the one of only browsers that is compatible with all operating systems. New themes and gadgets are released every week, and this gives a personal feel to it when viewing websites. Although it slows the computer down, it isn't as bad as IE, though on a fast computer, you won't notice much of a difference between the two.
FireFox 3.0.4: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all.html

Other options available are Opera Browser. This browser offers very limited customization features (only a colour change in fact), but because of this gives very fast browsing. It was mainly developed for low memory computers, and is more of an "Internet Suite" than just a browser. It provides users with the tools and technology to perform a wide variety of internet related tasks like viewing web pages, searching the Internet, sending and receiving emails, conducting online chats, and even displaying the latest Widgets. It doesn't require as many resources as IE or FF, but it isn't very fun to browse in something that looks as out-of-date as it does.
Opera 9.62: http://www.opera.com/download/

The final major browser is Apple Safari. In my opinion it is the fastest of the 4 browser and my personal favourite. Its style is based on the iTunes layout and it doesn't offer any customizability, but if you like iTunes, you'll love this browser. Its major downfall is the fact that it doesn't render (load) webpages very well. This can become very irritating while browsing so most people don't give it a second thought. It has many of the same features as IE and Firefox, including: QuickTime multimedia technology, a tabbed-browsing interface system, and internet searching tools. It does run very fast (even on slow computers) and has the best startup time of all browsers. If you find that the pages you usually visit work fine on Safari, you won't have anything bad to say about it.
Safari 3.2: http://support.apple.com/downloads/Safar...or_Windows

A new introduction to the Browser market is Google Chrome, Google's first attempt at an internet browser. It is currently in a beta version, but it seems to be one of the fastest browsers out there. But, as it is still in beta, there are many stability and security problems with it. I would recommend against using it as your primary browser, for the moment at least, until the final release comes out.
Google Chrome 0.3.154.9 Beta: http://www.google.com/chrome/index.html?...ampaign=en

So it really depends on what kind of person you are and what type of computer you have. You can't go wrong with IE or FF, but under stress, they perform slowly, Opera is a boring looking browser but can run where the other two can't, Safari has problems with rendering many webpages and there are far too many security risks with Chrome, but is much the fastest of them all. I personally use all five of them (but IE and Safari are my main two) and have no problem with any of them.

Hope that helps.
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05-16-2014, 11:27 PM
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i used internet explorer,safari,opera,firefox and google chrome
after all these browsers, i made a conclusion
1.google chrome is the fastest ever [9.9] then opera [9.5]
2.opera is the best featured ever [9.9] the firefox [9.5]
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