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So for the past couple of days I've been playing around with Opera.... and it doesn't seem that bad of a browser. Images load up very clearly. Performance seems about on-par with that of Firefox.
Speaking of which I upgraded that to v3.0. Haven't noticed much outside of aesthetics.
What are my fellow Villuns thoughts?
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PS. I will never touch Safari
Speaking of which I upgraded that to v3.0. Haven't noticed much outside of aesthetics.
What are my fellow Villuns thoughts?
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PS. I will never touch Safari
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Really? I find FireFox 3 to be markedly faster than before.
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Safari, at least on my mac, is FAST.
I don't know what they did with I think version 3, but it's the fastest by far.
I use Firefox on my mac lappie and on any Windows machine in the house. Haven't upgraded to 3 yet that I know of (it might have done it by itself and I wasn't paying attention).
I have used Opera from time to time, and even gave Camino a try, but I mostly use Safari until something doesn't work on some web form or something somewhere, then I switch to Firefox.
SU
I don't know what they did with I think version 3, but it's the fastest by far.
I use Firefox on my mac lappie and on any Windows machine in the house. Haven't upgraded to 3 yet that I know of (it might have done it by itself and I wasn't paying attention).
I have used Opera from time to time, and even gave Camino a try, but I mostly use Safari until something doesn't work on some web form or something somewhere, then I switch to Firefox.
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[quote="So Uncivilized";p="104068"]Safari, at least on my mac, is FAST.
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Also, I cheated in that claim a little. When I FIRST got Safari 3, it was super fast. As I said, I have not consciously tried FF3, and I don't use Safari on Windows, so I have no comparison data there.
You caught me
The only browser I actively avoid is IE, and I have to use it at work, so whattaya gonna do? At least with 7, they finally have tabs.
Someone was telling me about tabs in IE7 and I said, "Yeah, they finally caught up with other browsers three year old versions"
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Also, I cheated in that claim a little. When I FIRST got Safari 3, it was super fast. As I said, I have not consciously tried FF3, and I don't use Safari on Windows, so I have no comparison data there.
You caught me

The only browser I actively avoid is IE, and I have to use it at work, so whattaya gonna do? At least with 7, they finally have tabs.
Someone was telling me about tabs in IE7 and I said, "Yeah, they finally caught up with other browsers three year old versions"
SU
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Does safari have anti-phishing features yet? Last time I looked it was the only "mainstream" browser lacking them.
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Hm, maybe I am behind the times; anti-phishing?
Do you mean like website authentication? I always avoid phishing scams at the email level.
I did find this article: http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/06 ... uilds.html
From 2006.
I think that, at least on Mac, Safari still enjoys 'under the radar' status. It's just not popular enough to be fun to write viruses, &c. for.
I have ... five internet connected computers in the house, and have had at least two for the last five years or so. thankfully, we have never had a virus or phishing or other malicious attack. Of course, we keep the kids on a very tight leash, and Mrs. SU is also very computer savvy, so we have been fortunate.
Do you mean like website authentication? I always avoid phishing scams at the email level.
I did find this article: http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/06 ... uilds.html
From 2006.
I think that, at least on Mac, Safari still enjoys 'under the radar' status. It's just not popular enough to be fun to write viruses, &c. for.
I have ... five internet connected computers in the house, and have had at least two for the last five years or so. thankfully, we have never had a virus or phishing or other malicious attack. Of course, we keep the kids on a very tight leash, and Mrs. SU is also very computer savvy, so we have been fortunate.
Both FF3 and Safari 3 have big speed improvements.
Firefox:
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Fi ... developers
http://webkit.org/blog/122/webkit-3-10-new-things/
Firefox:
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Fi ... developers
SafariPerformance
* Reliability. Firefox 3 now stores bookmarks, history, cookies, and preferences in a transactionally secure database format. This means your data is protected against loss even if your system crashes.
* Speed. Firefox 3 has gotten a performance boost by completely replacing the part of the software that handles drawing to your screen, as well as to how page layout work is handled.
* Memory use reduced. Firefox 3 is more memory efficient than ever, with over 300 memory "leak" bugs fixed and new features to help automatically locate and dispose of leaked memory blocks.
http://webkit.org/blog/122/webkit-3-10-new-things/
3. Faster Page Loading
[boilerplate followed by iBench numbers]
WebKit 2 - 2.95 sec
WebKit 3 - 2.06 sec
WebKit 3 is 1.4 times as fast!
9. Reduced Memory Use
[Boilerplate stuff again, followed by iBench numbers]
WebKit 2 - 26.7M RPRVT memory
WebKit 3 - 23M RPRVT memory
WebKit 3 uses 14% less memory!
Improving memory use will remain an important focus for future releases.
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