| ▲ | nwienert 3 hours ago | |
WebKit is not slower than Chrome/FF, this is just plain wrong, they tend to trade off over the years and over the last 5 years WebKit spent much of the time on top of a significant amount of the benchmarks people care about. It's also by far the most resource efficient, especially on Mac, though Chrome invested heavily more recently to close the gap. Overall in terms of "feel", Safari is hands down the best browser in terms of performance. | ||
| ▲ | jorl17 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Maybe it's a matter of the websites I use and my specific usage patterns. I've used many browsers throughout the years: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Arc, Zen, Orion. For many years I ran safari because it was so energy-efficient and the integration was absolutely great. I would LOVE to get back to safari!... For my usage patterns, though, Safari is noticeably slower and much more sluggish. I can't really put it any other way. Things that are pretty terrible for me in Safari: YouYube, Google Docs, GitHub diff viewer, just to name a few. Safari was also noticeably terrible on pages that do HTML animations via JS and not CSS (they shouldn't do it, but they do, and I can instantly tell on Safari). I will add that although I did have Safari as my main browser several years ago, it was never for its speed. It felt "OK" in terms of speed (a bit slower, but not too noticeable back then), but it felt AMAZING in terms of better life and OS integration. | ||