Ramblings of an old Doc

 

Well, we’ve had a week or two to try out ie9, ff4 and Chrome10. Cnet.com (Seth Rosenblatt) has run some benchmarks on the three (Opera and Safari not included because they haven’t been updated recently) and the results have been published.

Using Google’s benchmark, Chrome 10 came out a big winner, but they tailored their browser to that benchmark. Boot time didn’t fare as well. Using JSGamesbench, ff4 won and Kraken showed for ie9.

FF4 should do much better when full hardware acceleration is enabled by Mozilla.

Firefox 4 was chosen the overall winner, but I expect good things of Opera. After all, tab stacking is unique to it, and it frequently surprises with other features like Unite.

Not sure what Safari will bring to bear, though.

Not choosing “best” or worst, here. Everyone should find something to appreciate in each browser. Competition is just making better browsers for us all.


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on Apr 05, 2011

I'm noticing a much slower launch with FF whether its ver. 3 or 4. Going to give either Opera or some other a go. Palemoon is slow to launch too. FF used to launch within 5 to 10 seconds. Now its down to almost a minute. Why would it slow down 'after' I practically stripped my laptop?

on Apr 05, 2011

Install: http://www.java.com/en/index.jsp

If problem persists, open Taskmanager and see what your processor is running at before and when you open FF.

on Apr 05, 2011

Somethin's not right there, Uvah.  PaleMoon pops open my homepage in 3 seconds.

on Apr 05, 2011

Installed Java a little while ago. Processor was at a 5% average before I opened FF. As soon as I clicked on the short cut it jumped to 69%. Running now at ...between 5 and 12% with the browser open.

on Apr 05, 2011

The readings are too high..... get the readings using IE. 

on Apr 05, 2011

Browser closed the average remains around 5%. Opened IE8 and it spiked at 100% then with the browser open it varies between 35 and 50% until after the page loads then it goes down around 15.

on Apr 05, 2011

Look in the Taskmanager CPU column and see what's spiking.

on Apr 05, 2011

Okay. I closed IE and let it settle down. Opened it and the spike is in the usage window. Memory remains relatively flat. Handles, processes, etc remain more or less constant. Little change. Noticed with FF open and watching the cpu usage it jumps from 5% up to 30% as the home page header changes.

on Apr 05, 2011

You're startin' to make my fuckin' head hurt.....

CPU column and see what's spiking

What process is spiking??

 

 

on Apr 05, 2011

iexplore.exe

on Apr 05, 2011

Than it's either an add-on in both browsers or something is actively scanning it/them.

on Apr 05, 2011

The only add-ons common to both is Java and Flash Player. Could it be an A/V app scanning them? Maybe one working in the background.

on Apr 05, 2011

Yes. I used to use imageshack but Fire fox no longer supports it so I went to photobucket. Worked like a charm before.

I use imageshack all the time....works just fine. Make sure you copy the DIRECT link.

on Apr 05, 2011

FF4 says imageshack is not compatible. Says so when you open add-on tab. There is a right click for FF3. It shows up if I right click in the margin of the web page. Not inside the reply box. Doesn't show in the context menu if I right click on an image.

on Apr 05, 2011

Could it be an A/V app scanning them?

Turn off Windows Defender.

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