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Think Firefox 3 is fast? Try Firefox Minefield
Topic Started: Oct 23 2008, 11:39 PM (196 Views)
Mike
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Think Firefox 3 is fast? Try Firefox Minefield

A colleague today showed me a cool, new browser that he's been using to browse the web at blisteringly fast speeds. The browser? Minefield. The author of the code?

Mozilla.

Yes, that same Mozilla that makes the Firefox browser. Minefield is, in fact, a way to glimpse into the future of Firefox, as it's a pre-release/alpha version of the Firefox browser.

After spending some time with Minefield, one thing is clear: the future of Firefox is fast. Lightning fast.

How fast? Some claim that it has the fastest javascript engine on the planet, which means it leaves Google's Chrome browser in the dust. In my own unscientific tests, I'd say that this assertion is correct. Ars Technica pegs Minefield as 10 percent faster than Chrome.

You can download the latest nightly build for Mac OS X, Linux, or Windows, but be warned: it's alpha code. While a quick scan of the Web shows few complaints as to stability, Minefield may not be for you. It doesn't support some of my favorite Firefox extensions (like Adblock Plus), but it actually has surprisingly good support for extensions, given that it's a fast-moving project.

Feeling brave? Or simply feeling like your browser is too slow? Give Minefield a try. It's a separate install so it won't affect an existing Firefox install. You have nothing to lose but your chains.
Source: CNET News
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I'll look for it.
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As it says in the quoted passage, Minefield is just a alpha name for the next official version of Firefox I think. I honestly don't know since I read it ages ago and don't really have the time to reread it lol.
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I have read this story before and tried minefield before.

I have no comment to make since this is just copied.
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^ Then give your opinion on Minefield... what did you think? Was it really fast? :
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The JavaScript engine is very fast.
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Safari renders javascript really fast. I think it's faster than Firefox 2. Firefox 3 is at par with it. Could be faster.
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Actually, I think Google Chrome is supposed to render javascript quicker, which makes it faster than any other browser! :)
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Firefox 3.1 is faster than chrome 1.0 at javascript execution. But not by much.
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