Apple Safari Speed Can't Beat Firefox's Ease

February 25, 2009 RSS Feed Print
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Safari 4 running on Windows Vista

Safari 4 running on Windows Vista

Apple has released an update to its Safari Web browser for testing. Reviews are generally upbeat on the changes, and Safari at least comes close to its claim as the fastest browser. ZDNet says Safari is wicked quick, rendering some Web elements 42 times faster than Microsoft's Internet Explorer:

...our benchmarks confirm Apple's Safari 4 browser...is the fastest browser on the planet. In fact, it beat Google's Chrome, Firefox 3, Opera 9.6 and even Mozilla's developmental Minefield browser.

PCMag.com disagrees, kinda. Says Michael Muchmore:

Safari...claims to be the world's fastest browser. It's not, but in real-world service it's close enough not to matter.

The browser adds a host of features, including one that gives a preview of a user's frequently visited pages. Safari also enables thorough searches of recently visited pages. It also looks good, though Andrew Nusca at The ToyBox was happy that Safari no longer tried to force a Mac look onto Windows. He offered a nice summary of how four leading browsers stack up:

For the moment, each browser retains its unique differentiating qualities, though: Chrome is still the most barebones and experimental of the bunch, Internet Explorer is still extremely integrated with Microsoft services, Firefox still retains its mod-happy plugins, multi-use bar and “Save and Quit” tab memory.

No longer chained by the Mac look, Safari 4 beta is somewhere in between, at least on a PC.

I think those Firefox plugins are indispensable. They're also something Safari hasn't embraced. Too bad, because they make browsing easier and more convenient. I'll try Safari, but I'm sure the Firefox add-ons save me more time than a few milliseconds gained in faster page drawing.

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i'm not so happy with the update - on macbook pro it is running not so fast, the load bar (rotating circle) was so annoying - i prefer to old style where the address bar itslef is a load bar.. so i was forced to revert to safari 3.

why should apple leave the safari's "mac" outlook anyway?? if i wanted a standard looking OS i would by a PC... darn it, Apple!

90909 of AZ 3:11PM May 11, 2009

Speed is about several things:

-HTML, CSS rendering, Safari is faster a bit.

-JavaScript, Safari is faster.

-Loading resources - Firefox is faster.

But you don't really get to notice that as a user because it's mostly about milliseconds.

Memory:

-Safari 4 is a memory hog and also leaking (on windows), Firefox uses and manages memory much better.

Standards compliance:

-Safari 4 seems better at passing the acid 3 test, but it has chosen the MOV video for HTML5 which is the worst for the users since its closed source, full of patents from Apple and not free. Firefox is better cause it chose a free codec in any sense, nobody would notice the quality difference anyway.

-Plugins, themes and addons. Safari is nowhere near, Firefox clearly wins.

Both browsers have a slow cold startup.

Brian of AL 2:13AM March 02, 2009

I don't know about the speed but firefox crashes all the time and locks up my mac for about 30 seconds each time. So much for updates.....

Philip John Brooks of GA 12:14PM February 27, 2009

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