I've never been a big fan of Safari. I'm not even sure why. It just didn't feel right, but I'm not sure I could really articulate what, specifically, I don't like about it. But I'm always willing to try the new version when it comes out.
So, Safari 4 beta is out, and I'm giving it a whirl for a few days.
The first thing I notice about it is that it is fast. I mean, scary fast. It is loading pages faster than it should be possible to download the constituent parts.
It takes Firefox about 3 seconds to load cnn.com. It takes Safari less than a second. How do they do that? It's unnerving. Did it somehow know that I wanted to go there, and was loading it in the background in anticipation?
So, I'll give it a few days, and see how I like it. Strangely, I think that I'll end up back on Firefox, but time will tell.
Hi Rich,
cnn.com is sped up by speculative loading. Firefox 3.1 has it too.
Hey Rich,
see here some benchmarks on Safari 4:
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/software/0,39029471,49301219,00.htm
-Matthias