![]() This move of the creators made it possible to minimize resource consumption and increase speed. This is another browser based on Firefox, but with the most truncated functionality. The data on the official website is very scarce, so there is nothing more to say about the browser. "Otter" was created using the Qt5 engine, which is used by the developers of Opera. This, according to the developers, makes it possible to significantly increase the speed of work. This member is a brother of Firefox with some modifications, and one of them is optimization for Windows systems and only under them. Supports all operating systems, including mobile. This browser was created by the Chinese company Maxthon International Limited based on the Blink engine - a redesigned WebKit for Chromium. Let's briefly talk about the browsers participating in today's testing - about the engines, features and more. This applies to those parameters that depend on the speed of the Internet, in particular, page loading.įor the test, we took a really weak computer. It is worth noting that some results may differ from those that you get by conducting such testing. Since Chrome provides extensions, we will test both with them and without them. ![]() In the process, we'll look at startup and running speed, RAM and CPU usage, and see if there's enough resources left to perform other tasks. In this article, we will talk about which browser to choose for a computer that does not have enough power to use the Big Three browsers and the like.Īs part of the article, we will conduct a kind of testing of four browsers - Maxthon Nitro, Pale Moon, Otter Browser, K-Meleon - and compare their behavior with Google Chrome, as the most voracious browser at the time of this writing. This leads to the fact that the latest versions of popular browsers put forward increased requirements for the system on which they are running. ![]() ![]() Browser developers keep up with trends and try to invest in their products to support all new trends. The video bitrate increases, caching and data storage require more and more space, scripts run on user machines consume a lot of CPU time. With the development of web technologies, content displayed using a browser is becoming more and more "heavy". ![]()
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