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Thanks demex, just installed and I like it,it's really fast but I am not sure about the security threats. Well, I'm not too bothered as long as it doesn't break anything else.
Thanks demex, just installed and I like it,it's really fast but I am not sure about the security threats. Well, I'm not too bothered as long as it doesn't break anything else.
i have got a feeling microsoft will block that plugin soon with an update, because it breaks some sites, and microsoft dont want that.
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End of the day firefox rocks!
hehe, recently i've been using ie within chrome.
chromeplus, based on latest chrome beta, comes with an 'ie tab', so you can use those rare sites that don't work natively in chrome...
My IE8 started behaving sluggish and pages opened slowly, when I looked in Manage Add-Ons I found another Add-On "Google Update plugin" enabled. I have disabled it now and see how it goes.
You guys go realise that this does nothing unless the webpage is enabled to use the plug in?
really? it seemed to work pretty fast with all pages. oh well, I'm gonna compare this with Firefox 3.5.
ok, here's the results.
TEST COMPARISON FROM TO DETAILS
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** TOTAL **: 4.03x as fast 11108.2ms +/- 3.0% 2753.2ms +/- 3.2% significant
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3d: 3.31x as fast 1344.8ms +/- 8.8% 406.6ms +/- 17.6% significant
cube: 3.84x as fast 468.2ms +/- 11.7% 121.8ms +/- 6.6% significant
morph: 3.22x as fast 399.4ms +/- 11.8% 124.0ms +/- 25.4% significant
raytrace: 2.97x as fast 477.2ms +/- 11.0% 160.8ms +/- 29.4% significant
access: 5.38x as fast 2084.6ms +/- 4.2% 387.8ms +/- 7.6% significant
binary-trees: 3.10x as fast 358.8ms +/- 12.1% 115.8ms +/- 13.2% significant
fannkuch: 5.31x as fast 827.0ms +/- 3.7% 155.6ms +/- 12.0% significant
nbody: 7.07x as fast 511.8ms +/- 8.6% 72.4ms +/- 22.0% significant
nsieve: 8.80x as fast 387.0ms +/- 10.9% 44.0ms +/- 8.0% significant
bitops: 15.5x as fast 1638.4ms +/- 4.4% 105.8ms +/- 6.5% significant
3bit-bits-in-byte: 78.1x as fast 281.0ms +/- 23.0% 3.6ms +/- 18.9% significant
bits-in-byte: 13.5x as fast 299.6ms +/- 14.8% 22.2ms +/- 4.7% significant
bitwise-and: 106.3x as fast 574.0ms +/- 12.5% 5.4ms +/- 12.6% significant
nsieve-bits: 6.49x as fast 483.8ms +/- 5.7% 74.6ms +/- 7.1% significant
controlflow: 1.87x as fast 278.0ms +/- 18.6% 148.4ms +/- 7.6% significant
recursive: 1.87x as fast 278.0ms +/- 18.6% 148.4ms +/- 7.6% significant
crypto: 5.20x as fast 849.4ms +/- 10.4% 163.4ms +/- 9.7% significant
aes: 3.68x as fast 343.4ms +/- 12.5% 93.2ms +/- 12.2% significant
md5: 5.27x as fast 262.4ms +/- 19.1% 49.8ms +/- 2.1% significant
sha1: 11.9x as fast 243.6ms +/- 31.7% 20.4ms +/- 38.4% significant
date: 2.12x as fast 879.6ms +/- 4.3% 415.0ms +/- 7.6% significant
format-tofte: 2.32x as fast 449.2ms +/- 5.7% 193.4ms +/- 16.0% significant
format-xparb: 1.94x as fast 430.4ms +/- 8.8% 221.6ms +/- 12.0% significant
math: 8.08x as fast 1220.2ms +/- 10.4% 151.0ms +/- 8.9% significant
cordic: 5.31x as fast 508.4ms +/- 13.4% 95.8ms +/- 2.1% significant
partial-sums: 10.4x as fast 356.0ms +/- 21.0% 34.2ms +/- 33.1% significant
spectral-norm: 16.9x as fast 355.8ms +/- 6.0% 21.0ms +/- 4.2% significant
regexp: 4.05x as fast 683.4ms +/- 3.1% 168.8ms +/- 19.2% significant
dna: 4.05x as fast 683.4ms +/- 3.1% 168.8ms +/- 19.2% significant
string: 2.64x as fast 2129.8ms +/- 3.0% 806.4ms +/- 3.5% significant
base64: 8.53x as fast 383.8ms +/- 18.0% 45.0ms +/- 26.8% significant
fasta: 2.84x as fast 546.2ms +/- 8.7% 192.6ms +/- 8.6% significant
tagcloud: 2.19x as fast 438.4ms +/- 9.6% 200.2ms +/- 11.5% significant
unpack-code: 1.28x as fast 365.0ms +/- 10.3% 286.0ms +/- 3.8% significant
validate-input: 4.80x as fast 396.4ms +/- 12.2% 82.6ms +/- 12.7% significant\
as you can see, Firefox is still the fastest!
sorry, it's a bit jumbled up because I copy/pasted it. I'm sure it gets the point across though!