I have downloaded every browser that i know:
IE, opera, safari, google chrome, flock, and even firefox 4 which still in beta version
I wonder which is the best browser in comparison of speed and looks
something that looks nice and unbelieveably fast. I prefer tabs on top since it's always easier to use
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If you're looking for a mixture of speed and appearance, then chrome is the browser for you, you can customize it with themes and it is by far the fastest browser i've ever used.
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Chromium has been the fastest in my experience (an open source browser that's cutting edge tech updated nightly and on which Chrome is based on).
Can be a bit unstable ... though generally speaking I rarely encounter any kinds of issues. -
yea I've been using the chrome and I love the extensions!
Google Translate and AdBlock is really helping me out
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With slow mobile connections Opera's Turbo mode is worth trying. It isn't the rendering speed but data compression, so different kind of fast.
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Try the chromium Dev channel, The Chromium Projects: Early Access Release Channels
I use the Dev variant(non dev version: 5.0 dev:6.0....)
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Last time I checked, Chrome and Opera 10.60 were neck in neck, depending on which website and/or which benchmark you use. But really, there are so many great modern browsers that other features should play more of a role in which browser you choose than minor differences in speed.
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maybe sometimes it helpsbut I'm actually not interested
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Yea, it's more usable when you drop from home 24Mbit dsl to 5.6k GPRS on the mobile. Then you can feel the difference
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I like Firefox better, plus with the FastestFox extension, it runs really great
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I like Google Chrome. It seems like the fastest.
Try these links: Browser Battle: Nine Browsers of Today and Tomorrow Compared | Maximum PC
Best Web Browsers, Internet Browsers; Web Browser Reviews -
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But seriously, any of those you mentioned except perhaps IE and Flock should be fast enough that the difference in features will make more of a difference than the difference in rendering speed on all but the heaviest websites (think CNN). Opera may not always be the fastest browser (although often, and right now, it is very close to the top or at the top), but its keyboard shortcuts make up the difference for me when it isn't the fastest at pure rendering. -
I tried IE 8, I don't know why but it always lag everytime I open more than 3 tabs. it sucks
maybe I'll stick with chrome (I'm using dev 6)it looks good and of course, fast
but I'll be looking forward to firefox 4! I'm actually not a big fan of firefox but in it looks better on this beta version ('google chrome' wannabe!!)
otherwise, I can't find any excess of using safari and opera
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Been using chrome for awhile but it always crashes on me.
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the fastest browser is called basic browser. It has nothing, not even security or anything. If u have ur own av, its a nice browser to use.
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Safari 5.0 is a fav of mines as well. Although it may not be as fast as chrome.
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I use three; ie8, FF, and Chrome. The latest version of Chrome seems fastest. I had serious stability problems with Opera in it's latest version and had to uninstall.
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it still looks good
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The last few Chromium dev builds for me have random freezing so I'm back to Google Chrome beta (auto-update because I'm lazy).
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I'd say Chrome. It runs super fast and it works on my friends 6 yr old computer very fast.
Firefox is not recommended because it use to be very fast but now its being bogged down due to the demand of the users (more plugins, features, etc.) -
I used Chrome for a while, but it kept giving me error pages, and I had to refresh the page once to make it load. When it does load pages, its blazing fast. But I switched back to firefox, since refreshing the pages constantly for them to load was getting annoying.
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^I've never experienced such issues...
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I use Chrome because I refuse to upgrade Explorer past ver. 6. I also use it on my HTPC (it has Win 7) because it's faster on the Atom 330 processor.
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Chrome for speed, Firefox for add-ons
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i think chrome is the fastest but it does not have plugin to use (or i donno it have or not)
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Chrome has various extensions for it (Adblock included - which in about 90% of cases actually blocks ads and doesn't hide them like the earlier versions).
FF does have much more extensions available to it ... but in terms of responsiveness, I have to say Chrome beats FF my miles ... and since I use the new Adblock in Chrome, I have no issues. -
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Although ... I think Chromium (and possibly by extension Chrome) display Flash content in a slower manner than other browsers.
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whats wrong with IE8?
I use it at work and home and have at most about 15-20 tabs open with ZERO lock ups.
Tabs are websites from forums, image sites like flickr, homepages like CNN, MSN and no lock up slow down, etc.
I heard about quickness of Chrome and others, but with no problems with IE8, don't see big reason to download another browser.
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I have Opera, Firefox, IE8. I use mostly Opera.
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Chrome is the best in terms of speed and memory usage. However, it is on the thin side in terms of customisation and features as compared to the other browser, i guess that is why it is faster.
Firefox is an improvement on the Internet Explorer.
While, Safari on either windows or Mac OS X is pretty bad, just as is Internet Explorer pre-8 in Windows (i have heard good things about IE8, i guess it is an improvement over the previous incarnations, just like Win 7 is over Vista). -
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I sometimes use Chrome, sometimes IE, for specific stuff but my main is always Firefox. If i use Chrome i quickly miss my addons and very own configurations in Firefox, which i have used for years without changing. Despite Firefox' slow starting and maybe a bit slower rending (Which will all be fixed in 4.0)
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hello.
There are many browser.
i like firefox most.
many great modern browsers that other features should play more of a role in which browser you choose than minor differences in speed.
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Drop the normal Chrome 5 and upgrade to Chrome 6 Dev Alpha...
By far the worlds fastest browser,it also scores the best on JS benchmarks,does not need flash updates..etc
Throw in the great theme selection and a pretty big extension library...
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For pure speed, I'd choose Chrome but IMO it's worth the slight speed sacrifice for all the extra customizations in FF.
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CHROME IS FASTEST. IE9 will be the best.
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I always used firefox and liked it.I tried Chrome and it was faster than ff but i could never adjust to it visually.So I went back to Firefox...IE is banished from my pc's and notebooks.
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Fastest browser = Opera
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Chrome, Safari and Opera sometimes has problems with secure sites which are geared to IE interface. And some of them have video playing problems too. I use IE8 and Maxthon. Maxthon is a bit faster than IE8.
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Okay I end up with Google Chrome
simple and speedy
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Chrome! Ooooh, and I'm now intrigued to try Chrome 6. Faster and lighter, you say?
fastest browser?
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