Firefox or Chrome?
Yesterday
I had a walk-in client who he has just bought a new laptop and ask me to
install application programs to his unit. While doing so he asked me what is
the best internet browser today especially his using a license windows 8 64
bit.
Through this here are some information and studies that had been made in
the US regarding browser which I want to share with you. This article was made
by Ryan W. Neal July 01, 2013 in his page http://www.ibtimes.com/firefox-vs-chrome-mozilla-takes-top-honors-latest-web-browser-grand-prix-1330329
Firefox Vs. Chrome: Mozilla
Takes Top Honors In Latest Web Browser Grand Prix
By Ryan
W. Neal
on July
01 2013 4:25 PM
In the
latest Web Browser Grand Prix,
Tom’s Hardware judged five leading web browsers in eight different categories
to determine which one is truly the best way to surf the Internet. In an upset,
Mozilla Firefox was named the top browser of 2013, beating Google Chrome for
the first time in years.
Firefox was named the best web
browser of the year. Tom's Hardware
As far as
performance metrics such as wait times and hardware acceleration, there wasn’t
much of a difference between Firefox 22 and Chrome 27. Tom’s even noted that if
it rounded, it would have been a tie. The two were far ahead of Internet
Explorer 10 and Opera 12, which weren’t able to score even half of the points
that Firefox and Chrome earned.
The Web
Browser Grand Prix also took a look at Opera Next, an upcoming browser that is
based on Chromium. It hasn’t been officially released yet, but was nearly three
times faster than Opera 12.
It was in
the nonperformance categories like memory efficiency, reliability, security and
standards conformance that Firefox was really able to shine. Bad page load
reliability put Chrome in a pretty distant second place. Opera Next doubled the
score of the current version of Opera, and would have been in second place if
it qualified. Internet Explorer 10 was about 15 percent behind Chrome, and
Opera 12 came in last place.
“Although
this is not the first time that Firefox has edged out Chrome, this is the most
punishing margin of victory,” Tom’s Hardware wrote. “Now, the onus is on Google
to either completely outplace Firefox in performance (as it once did), or focus
on addressing Chrome’s own weaknesses.”
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