jimmysmitty
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ares1214 :
Why would i want to "push" Maxthon 3?
Its free, im in no way affiliated with them, and was using opera and chrome up to this. These are the exact tests in "Tom's Hardware Browser Grand Prix" following the exact precautions. I can understand you might think its not as credible, but feel free to try a few of the tests yourself, all i did was write the numbers down. And have you ever used Maxthon 3? Well dont use reviews to judge something that takes 2 seconds to download, and you can just as easily get rid of it. Well maybe that last line sounded a bit salesman like, but seriously, the download takes about 2 seconds! :lol: For those who use firefox, I dont really recommend it as much, most of them would die without all the add-ons, but for those who use chrome, it seems to be everything chrome is famed to be, but better in those areas. Its faster, and the UI seems lighter to me. Im no salesman, try some of the tests out if you would like, very quick ill even give a few links:
http://sputnik.googlelabs.com/
http://acid3.acidtests.org/
http://html5test.com/
http://dromaeo.com/
http://service.futuremark.com/peacekeeper/index.action
Theres a few if you feel the need to validate any. I also used TSKMNG for memory consumption.

http://sputnik.googlelabs.com/
http://acid3.acidtests.org/
http://html5test.com/
http://dromaeo.com/
http://service.futuremark.com/peacekeeper/index.action
Theres a few if you feel the need to validate any. I also used TSKMNG for memory consumption.
IE9 got pretty damn good results on Sputnik from Google:
5166 passed, 80 failed:

FF 4 beta 6 did good to, just a bit less than IE9 beta
4988 passed, 288 failed:

Acid 3:
IE9 gets 95/100 and FF 4 gets 97/100
I don't like html5test.com. It states IE9 has no support for MPEG-4 but one of the test from Microsoft uses a MPEG-4 video codec. Could be atrributed to the beta and will be different in the final release but its weird none the less.
Will run the others when I get some time.