Two months with Chrome has been … different. Not that it’d take you two months to realize how important some of the Firefox-only plug-ins are, or that flash video players suck the lifeforce out of your system’s resources with it — its just that you start wishing Chrome was a little more like Firefox, fast, plus the extra added fat of add-ons.
Enter Firefox Minefield — the currently-in-development browser follow-up from Mozilla. Featuring what is said to be the fastest javascript engine in a browser, (reportedly 10% faster than Chrome!) it gives Firefox a fighting chance against Chrome adopters. (Competition is healthy.)
The only downside is, it’s still in pre-release, so there’s none of the extra fatty add-ons that you and I hoped for. So if you’re feeling brave (it is slightly faster than your average firefox, it is a bomb, after all) — get it here. If you can wait just a bit, might as well look forward to Shiretoko.
Does being add-on-less make browsing faster? Regardless of which flavor your browser is?
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