It's official, Mac's Safari sux
To continue the MAC VS PC argument, I have just discovered that my laptop has Safari installed on it. It's probably been there since i bought it, and I never noticed.
I honestly didn't know what it was until I clicked on it today.
To be fair, I decided to use Safari all day to give it a test run. I have to say, it's not a bad browzer. It's certainly on par with Windows Internet explorer, only with the added spell check feature.
Firefox, however, still blows them both away (both combined i might add), so you won't see me changing any time soon.
Anyway, that is my report, you may return to your regularly scheduled Kung Fu vs MMA argument.
RD
Comparative Testing Criteria
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RD'S Alias - 1A
To continue the MAC VS PC argument, I have just discovered that my laptop has Safari installed on it. It's probably been there since i bought it, and I never noticed.
I honestly didn't know what it was until I clicked on it today.
To be fair, I decided to use Safari all day to give it a test run. I have to say, it's not a bad browzer. It's certainly on par with Windows Internet explorer, only with the added spell check feature.
Firefox, however, still blows them both away (both combined i might add), so you won't see me changing any time soon.
Anyway, that is my report, you may return to your regularly scheduled Kung Fu vs MMA argument.
RD
Any browser loading any page for the very first time will be slower than another which has the webpage parts cached...but a smart guy like you would know that.
What were the criteria (other than your obvious bias) used to make your determination?
- jo