Apple Safari Analysis

Apple’s Safari browser has made quite a name for itself among many Internet users by being the fastest browser. This chart from Web Performance Inc shows a comparison of average initial web page load times between the internet and the cached version of the page. As you can see, the overall relationship between browser performance is maintained for the initial web page load, with the Safari 3.0 beta the fastest, followed by IE7 close behind, and Firefox 2 the slowest.
The performance from the cache has changed, with Firefox 2 and IE7 in a virtual tie, but both being beaten slightly by the Safari 3 beta. In all the cases the Safari 3 Windows beta was the fastest browser in terms of web page load time. Safari has come out with flying colors in terms of speed. It has gained much attention and popularity and is slowly clawing its way up the market share, taking percentage points from other web browsers like internet explorer and firefox.
Safari has been reviewed by the web users on various grounds. It has been criticized as well as appreciated, for instance the speed of page load times remained its prime positive factor. In this test above the overall relationship between the browsers has been maintained, but the average load times has increased, reflecting the increased hit of restricted bandwidth on performance. In a nutshell Safari remained on top as compared with the other two browsers. We wait with baited breath for the new benchmark of IE8, Firefox 3 and Safari 3. Go Apple!
Image Source: Safari Benchmarks
Tags for this article: analytics safari browser versions, apple safari browser, apple safari internet average, benchmark, firefox 2, firefox 3, ie7, ie8, load times, safari 3, safari browser performacne
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why dont you get a statistic of maxthon browser vs safari browser. I think I saw one the other day proving safari load time to be slower.
ok thanks very much
I’m flattered you used the Safari performance chart I made and talked about the results, but would you mind so much putting a link back to the original article?
http://www.webperformanceinc.com/library/reports/Safari%20Benchmarks/
Absolutely Michael.
Thank you for letting us use your chart.
Sincerely,
Editorial Staff