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Fast Browser For Mac 20183/8/2019 The Best browser for Mac 2018 is the one that comes with your Mac. Safari is faster and more energy efficient than other browsers, so sites are more reliable and your notebook battery lasts longer in terms of charge. There are built-in privacy features available for the safari where you can customize the. And, while Apple’s Safari web browser is still used by many Mac users, it’s no longer updated on Windows, and so we’ve removed it from the list. Most browsers are compatible with web. Apple calls Safari 11, the web browser that ships with, “the world’s fastest desktop browser.” And based on the benchmarks we’ve run, it’s true. We ran a series of browser benchmarks comparing Safari 11 (in the ) to Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Opera. In every test except one, Safari 11 reached the finish line first. (We’ll run these tests again when High Sierra is finalized in the fall, but for now, the results are very impressive.) Here’s a look at all the tests we ran, presented in alphabetical order. We also provide links to each test so you can run it yourself. Note that some of these benchmarks haven’t been updated in a while or are no longer supported by the developer. Ares-6 IDG Results are in milliseconds. Shorter bars/lower times are better. Click to enlarge. The benchmarks uses a JavaScript-based series of tests. Safari 11 is the clear winner; it’s almost twice as fast as its nearest competitor, Opera. ![]() JetStream IDG Results are scores. Longer bars/higher scores are better. Click to enlarge. Is a JavaScript-based benchmark developed by the WebKit Open Source Project. Since Safari is a -based browser, it’s probably not surprising how well Safari does in this benchmark. Kraken IDG Results are in milliseconds. Shorter bars/lower times are better. Click to enlarge. Mozilla released the to test JavaScript performance. Safari is much fastest than Firefox in this test. MotionMark IDG Results are scores. Longer bars/higher scores are better. Click to enlarge. Is a graphics-based test, gauging animation performance. This is another benchmark by the WebKit Open Source Project. Chrome does well to keep up with Safari 11. Octane IDG Results are scores. Longer bars/higher scores are better. Click to enlarge. Is a JavaScript benchmark. Google developed this test, but the company earlier this year that Octane is no longer being maintained and updated by its developers. The benchmark is still available, though. Peacekeeper IDG Results are scores. Longer bars/higher scores are better. Click to enlarge. Is no longer supported by its developers, FutureMark. It’s still available on the web for testing.. Speedometer IDG Results are scores. Longer bars/higher scores are better. Click to enlarge. Is used to gauge the performance of “user interactions in web applications.” If you like to use web apps, you should take note of these results. ![]() Safari 11 has a slight edge over Chrome. WebXPRT IDG Results are scores. Longer bars/higher scores are better. Click to enlarge. Is used to test HTML5 performance. This is the only test where Safari came in second; Firefox was the fastest.. Note that this benchmark hasn’t been updated in two years.
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