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(Unverified)Apr 17th 2010 6:29AM
http://silverwav.wordpress.com/2010/04/14/firefox-speed-test/
I use FF for all browsing except one use case…
SilverWav:
I have a large html file (9MB, 20k records in a table).
FF takes 30sec to open it, Chromium takes 5secs.
The filter on it uses js and is very fast in Chromium (10sec) but in FF > 5min :(
robcee:
I’d be interested to see your database file if it’s something you can share.
Sounds like it might make a good JS benchmark.
Hopefully we’ll fix that single use case for you. ;)