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Old 03-09-2010
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New Firefox JavaScript engine uses WebKit code

Once among the fastest, Firefox's TraceMonkey JavaScript engine has slipped behind the performance offered by Chrome, Opera, and Safari. In hopes of propelling Firefox into the lead, Mozilla is developing a new JavaScript engine called JägerMonkey.

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Old 03-09-2010
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Nothing wrong with a speed improvement for Firefox.
Would still use FF even if they dont do this.
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I would too. Firefox is a great browser.
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Old 03-09-2010
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That what good about the competition between the browser... The technology will improve much faster ^_^
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I was using Chrome for quite some time and after I read the article about browser, I noticed speed test also confirmed the same: Chrome is the fastest.
I stopped using FF for about a year and I don't think I will change my mind any time soon.
Chrome is fastest there is at this moment and so far I have had no security problems.
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To me Java seems slow and clanky no mater what browser it running in or what stand alone software.
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hello ...

i seem to get into some problem with latest FF, i have to use 3 browsers at once & it's a pain. my favs remain Chrome & Firefox still, just hope this JagerMonkey do make a difference in the end.
cheers!
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Old 03-09-2010
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@TorturedChaos, JavaScript & Java are not the same thing.
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Whatever helps speed up Firefox, I'm all up for it! Firefox FTW!
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just a gentle reminder to the techspot, you got one typographical error in the second paragraph, it's TraceMonkey but not "TraceMoney "!!!
indeed, firefox needs to trace money:))
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Yikes, haha. Thanks for pointing that out selphiroth, it's fixed.
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I recently switched over to Chrome from Firefox. The big thing that made me switch was when i was online banking, with any different bank it would take literally 20 seconds to log in or navigate around. On Chrome it takes half a second if that. I don't think i'll be switching back anytime soon.
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if this native code is comeing from apple, then this defently going to help firefox, maybe it will have a better chance of getting back into the game with chrome, (but not saying it will beat it, just have better Numbers)
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Love anything that can enhance Firefox. I haven't abandoned IE but I prefer Firefox and Chrome. Since I have to be familiar with all the browsers that our end users are running I use many several times a day and it really helped me learn each one. I've found now that I can seamlessly navigate through many and help users troubleshoot over the phone better. It's great, if you all are tech support at any level this may help you too!
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Chrome is, indeed, the fastest web browser in the world. But that's all there is to it.
Opera is, indeed, the most complete web browser in the world. But that's all there is to it.
Safari is, indeed, the most stable* web browser in the world. But that's all there is to it.
Internet Explorer is, indeed, the most used web browser in the world. And this, also, is all there is to it.

The best, all-around (by all-around I'm referring to performance, security, stability, customization, portability, user-friendliness) web browser in the world is called Mozilla Firefox. Hate it or love it.

*By stability I'm referring to web page stability, not the actual browser stability.
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What really made me switch from Firefox to Chrome was the ability to seamlessly integrate your bookmarks on different computers.
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" Chrome is, indeed, the fastest web browser in the world. But that's all there is to it.
Opera is, indeed, the most complete web browser in the world. But that's all there is to it.
Safari is, indeed, the most stable* web browser in the world. But that's all there is to it.
Internet Explorer is, indeed, the most used web browser in the world. And this, also, is all there is to it.

The best, all-around (by all-around I'm referring to performance, security
, stability, customization, portability, user-friendliness) web browser in the world is called Mozilla Firefox. Hate it or love it.

*By stability I'm referring to web page stability, not the actual browser stability. "


Agreed 100%....
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Firefox is going strong chrome is going to surpass it eventually however with its OS
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@ Guest,
I agree completely,
Looking forward for the next JS engine, though I don't care much about it and I would still use Firefox...
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I am completely happy with Firefox because of the extensions (18). I have a fast computer and internet connection now so Firefox performance is not an issue.
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