firefox & opera carbonized: sunspider javascript results (just done :) )

may be not real time world, but still, have a look, must mean something after all ;D

http://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0ByGYkjgZDzhfM2Y2ODgxZDgtMDA5ZS00NTBiLThjYWEtYzQwMzg0NjA1YWM3&hl=en

tested (earlier today)
Firefox 3.6
Firefox 3.7alpha (minefield jan 23 2010)
Google Chrome (dev channel 4.0.302.2)
Opera 10.10

as an answer to a post in a locked topic now:
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=53877.msg459053#msg459053

The SunSpider test uses a lot of heavy JavaScript to really push the browser. By All accounts the engine in Firefox 4 is faster than V8

oh yeah ??? ;D

(fyi: 3.7 has been dropped, so all releases still called 3.7alpha are either FF4 in development, or the latest anyway, and there’s nothing else to see)

as an answer to a post in a locked topic now:
You mean [b]another[/b] locked topic.... >:(

Off Topic;
Isn’t it nice to be able to use Google Doc’s to share any type of file.
For $20.- a year they give you 80 Gig of storage. Enough to back up most computer systems…

agreed, just saw that a few minutes ago…

no big deal ;D

For that money I’d rather buy an external hard drive and store stuff on that.

They give you 1 gig free storage and a max of 250 MB per file file size restriction.
Like everything else in Google, that minimum will probably grow.

The $20. for 80 Gig is spread over all of the place you might store files.
(Docs, Websites, picasa )

mind going back to topic guys ;D >>> those tests are really interesting, they really are :wink:

@ Logos

Why didn’t you test Opera 10.50 pre alpha?

It would have been helpful

How many years will it take to reach a just 1 ms in this current speed of competition?

10.5 doesn’t have Unite yet… didn’t feel like testing it ;D (at least it didn’t have it last time I looked)