Firefox and Chrome Run Gmail Twice as Fast as IE, Says Google

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Smoke

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Google has taken a more aggressive approach to moving users away from Internet Explorer, recommending that Gmail users install Firefox or Chrome if they want to see Gmail run "an average of twice as fast."

When you log into Gmail using Internet Explorer, you'll see a "Get faster Gmail" link in the set of links across the top of the page, which claims that Gmail runs an average of twice as fast on Firefox 3 or Chrome than it does IE.

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Anyway non-window$ users would not be annoyed with these kinda recommendations:p
 

chandru.in

In the zone
Forget GMail. Even corporate AJAX apps which we develop, scream on FF, Chrome and Mac OS X's safari.

Opera lies in the moderate range when it comes to JS speed.

IE (any version) and Safari on Windows are pigs compared to these in JS execution speed. It is good if all web developers ditch IE and add notifications for IE users to download any other browser on earth. That alone can save several hours of their pain daily.

Though Opera and Windows' safari are slower, at least they are well behaved and follow what we say. IE always acts like a spoilt kid crying and kicking in the middle of the highway. Hope a truck crushes it soon. :x

Hope Google becomes that truck. :)
 
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But Opera is definitely not slow overall. It has a fast engine, which makes up for its java speed issues, if any.

And I totally agree that Safari sucks on Windows. For webkit, I would advice everyone to rather use Google Chrome.

And on 256MB RAM, Firefox is faster on Windows XP than on ArchLinux, but upping the ram to 1GB changes the ratio as I saw in a friend's rig.

On windows XP, opera is better than firefox is better than chrome on handling multiple tabs. Opera's advantage is clearly shown only as we go extremely higher up in no. of tabs, but chrome is a different story. Feels slower than Firefox as I open 10 tabs in each.
 

chandru.in

In the zone
But Opera is definitely not slow overall. It has a fast engine, which makes up for its java speed issues, if any.
Opera is not the slowest. It's UI is highly responsive and web rendering is fast. But its JS engine is no where as fast as FF or Chrome or Safari on OS X. But it definitely beats IE.

I wonder how you got better response with FF on XP than Arch. I find that FF on Ubuntu is a bit (just about 50 millisecs for each DnD) faster than on XP for our app. But both our systems ran with 1Gig RAM and a dual core CPU.
 
Opera is not the slowest. It's UI is highly responsive and web rendering is fast. But its JS engine is no where as fast as FF or Chrome or Safari on OS X. But it definitely beats IE.
I said something similar. Opera's Java engine's slowness in speed is easily compensated for by its UI and web rendering, due to which, overall, it does not appear as slow as it really is.

I wonder how you got better response with FF on XP than Arch. I find that FF on Ubuntu is a bit (just about 50 millisecs for each DnD) faster than on XP for our app. But both our systems ran with 1Gig RAM and a dual core CPU.
Well, I get the same result with a 1GB Dual Core Machine, but on my home rig, with only 256MB RAM, arch looses by a tiny amount because windows xp uses less ram, and when there is a RAM shortage, OS using lesser RAM wins. But when RAM is not an issue, arch quickly gains the upper hand.
 

Dark Core

Freak Beta 1
That means even powerful browsers like FF, Opera, Chrome..can't beat IE huh? How MS is enjoying this power of majority?
 

gary4gar

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More than 70% of Average Web users ;)
The reason for that is, it comes installed with windows. And people don't bother to install separate browser since one is already installed .


Tell MS to stop bundling IE with windows and then see:p
IE would be no where seen:D
 
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khattam_

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The reason for that is, it comes installed with windows. And people don't bother to install separate browser since one is already installed .


Tell MS to stop bundling IE with windows and then see:p
IE would be no where seen:D
why can't someone sue M$ like EU did?? I mean isn't that possible???
 
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Its not possible in all countries. But I wouldn't be surprised if M$ can be sued for anti-trust violations in India, considering the fact that Indian economy by nature discourages monopolies of private sector companies. (excuse my lack of legal knowlegde - I am no lawyer :p)
 

alexanderthegreat

Overlord v2.0
Its not that Firefox and Chrome are better, its just that IE literally is a l00z0r!! Its too complex and slow. MS people need to sit down and recode it! By the way, speaking of practical experiences, I find opera to be faster than Firefox but GMail's chat feature does not support Opera. :)mad:Damn them!:mad:)
 
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