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IE9, FF4 Beta In Real-World Use Face-Off

An anonymous reader writes "Most browser benchmarks are isolated, artificial tests that can be gamed by browser vendors optimizing those specific cases. With only those benchmarks to go on, the folks at LucidChart were skeptical that the IE9 beta would actually outperform other modern browsers in real-world applications. To separate hype from reality, they built their first browser benchmarking tool, based in LucidChart itself. This benchmark is to SunSpider what a Left4Dead 2 benchmark is to 3Dmark Vantage. Product specs don't matter, only real-world performance on a real-world application. The results were surprising. IE9 held its own pretty well (with a few caveats), and the latest Firefox 4 beta came in dead last."

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  1. Re:Maybe time to move to Chrome? by FutureDomain · · Score: 4, Informative

    Try one of the Chrome forks, such as ChromePlus, SRWare Iron, Comodo Dragon, or a pure Chromium build. They're just like Chrome, but without the questionable Client-ID and RLZ modules that Google put in Chrome. I typically use ChromePlus since it has several features that I like builtin, but I've been trying the IE 9 beta and I like that as well. It's faster than Firefox in my opinion and I absolutely love the UI layout.

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  2. Re:Maybe time to move to Chrome? by satuon · · Score: 4, Informative

    Alternatively just go to the Options page in google's Chrome version, and uncheck "Use a suggestion service to help complete searches and URLs typed in the address bar". Crome stops the 'snooping' then.

  3. Re:Too late for a film at 11 joke... by FunPika · · Score: 4, Informative

    And on this very site the exact article you linked to was dismissed as being pro-Microsoft FUD. And I ran a couple Google searches and I still saw little more than FUD from Microsoft sponsored research or security companies grouping vulnerabilities from all Gecko based browsers as "Mozilla" (which as we all know the average person will read as meaning "Firefox").

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