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jasonliul

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as far as i remember MAXTHON is based on ie engine ... or things change by now :unsure:

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as far as i remember MAXTHON is based on ie engine ... or things change by now :unsure:

Maxthon 3 has both Trident and Webkit layout engines.

:P

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dont trust this site , its test to much fast .

But as I check the results precisely they seem to be true.

Anyway, Firefox 13.0 beta scored 345 and Opera 12.00 Beta (1387) scored a 400. running Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit.

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Chrome Nightly 21.0.1137.0 414

Palemoon 12.0 x64 345

Opera Next 12.00a x64 385

Midori 0.45 330

QupZilla 1.2.0 285

Internet Explorer 9.06 x64 138

Just a funny game.

:uhoh:

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dont trust this site , its test to much fast .

some constant values of the browser are predetermined and the rest takes fraction of a second to determine.
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There is no need to do the test at all for you. It probably detected you use that specific browser and it's version and showed you results from the first test of that browser and version.

Cheers ;)

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There is no need to do the test at all for you. It probably detected you use that specific browser and it's version and showed you results from the first test of that browser and version.

Cheers ;)

i almost agree with you,

but see this:

Unofficial Arora 0.11 Win32 build Qt 4.7 243

:s

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Sl@pSh0ck™

If you really want to test your browser for HTML5 use

Peacekeeper


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If you really want to test your browser for HTML5 use

Peacekeeper

i know this site, but it blocked by the Great FireWall. gfw, you never heard that?

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Sl@pSh0ck™

If you really want to test your browser for HTML5 use

Peacekeeper

i know this site, but it blocked by the Great FireWall. gfw, you never heard that?

I've heard of that, but why on earth would they block an HTML5 testing site?

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If you really want to test your browser for HTML5 usePeacekeeper

i know this site, but it blocked by the Great FireWall. gfw, you never heard that?
I've heard of that, but why on earth would they block an HTML5 testing site?

They're geek than us...

even use some idiot key word like "June 4",so in my country, we talk this day useing this format: June 2+2 or 3+1.

:wtf:

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Sl@pSh0ck™

If you really want to test your browser for HTML5 usePeacekeeper

i know this site, but it blocked by the Great FireWall. gfw, you never heard that?
I've heard of that, but why on earth would they block an HTML5 testing site?

They're geek than us...

even use some idiot key word like "June 4",so in my country, we talk this day useing this format: June 2+2 or 3+1.

:wtf:

Censorship at it's finest! :lmao:. Well good luck bro! VPN is your best friend for now ;)
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If you really want to test your browser for HTML5 usePeacekeeper

i know this site, but it blocked by the Great FireWall. gfw, you never heard that?
I've heard of that, but why on earth would they block an HTML5 testing site?

They're geek than us...

even use some idiot key word like "June 4",so in my country, we talk this day useing this format: June 2+2 or 3+1.

:wtf:

Censorship at it's finest! :lmao:. Well good luck bro! VPN is your best friend for now ;)

We used to climb the wall every day. ^^

Now google's Gae+goagent is the best, most fast and steady.

Not VPN.

:naughty:

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