Opera 9.5 Beats Firefox and IE7 As Fastest Browser
Abhinav Peddada writes "Ars Technica takes Opera 9.5, the latest from Opera's stable, for a test run and finds some interesting results, including it being a 'solid improvement to an already very strong browser.' On the performance front, Ars Technica reports 'Opera 9.5 scored slightly higher (281ms) than the previous released version, 9.23 (546ms). And Opera 9.x, let it be known, smacks silly the likes of Firefox and Internet Explorer, which tend to have results in the 900-1500ms range on this test machine (a 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo with 2GB RAM). Opera was 50 percent faster on average than Firefox, and 100 percent faster than IE7 on Windows Vista, for instance.'"
I wonder if they would have said this if Pavarotti hadnt just died?
Those milliseconds really add up...
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these pages are fast to load too, how many of those did the other two hit?
I'd have sworn that the Youtube videos ran as fast on Firefox as they do on Opera, and I haven't really noticed myself reading slashdot articles faster on Opera than Firefox.
I guess I am just getting too old for these newfangled Web 2.0 stuff.
It's the internet, of course someone cares. I've actually been in a debate about wich browser is the fastest one, I cried a little bit and a part of my soul was forever gone.
I'm still miffed that they not only left out Lynx, but also accessing webpages using a telnet client.
Navicula hydraulica plena anguilarum est. Omnes castelli tuus nostri sunt. Ed elli avea del cul fatto trombetta.
Forgive the person for not knowing, he's still waiting for the news to load in one of the slower browsers.
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"and well, Internet Exploder is just plain terrible at everything."
Hey, it's great at being terrible at everything (else)! That's something the other guys probably won't ever catch up on.
Luciano Pavarotti September 6, 2007 R.I.P. yesterday.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luciano_Pavarotti
What matters Opera without Pavarotti about?
can we assume the lack of IE7 benchmarks are due to being unfinished yet?
I just switched from FF to Opera because of its low market share numbers - which was the same reason I switched from IE to FF when the FF market was about 2%.
Pffft. I'm must more emo than you, I use Lynx which has practucally no market share!
"Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge"
- Charles Darwin