That’s fine-we tested with and without Flash, so you’ll have a sense for which browser performs best, in either case. ![]() Still, other readers pointed out that they simply need to run Flash on their favorite sites. Disabling or refusing to load Flash can seriously improve performance-some sites, like YouTube, have begun to transition to less CPU-intensive HTML5 streams. You’ve already seen part of our tests, where we showed you how much of an impact enabling Adobe Flash can have on your system. ![]() And we also tried to look at each browser holistically: How easy was each to install and set up? Does Opera make it simple to switch from Chrome, for example?įor 2015, we have a newcomer: Microsoft’s Edge browser, which has been integrated into Windows 10. We used the latest available version of each browser, except for Firefox, which upgraded to Firefox 40 late in our testing. ![]() To pick a winner, we put Google Chrome, Microsoft’s Edge and Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Opera to the test, barring Apple’s abandoned Safari for Windows.
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