The other thing that works heavily in Chrome’s favour is extensions. It’s a neatly designed browser as well with almost everything Google-related a click or two away. Chrome makes it simple to do Google Search, signing into Chrome across devices to have access to tabs and search history - all this is really simple. User interface and ease of use If you are in the Google ecosystem - and you all in probability are - then Chrome gives the best ease of use. This is a rough measure to see how fast a browser is but does give an indication. We did the tests on a 13-inch MacBook Pro (2 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i5 processor). Now do keep in mind that all benchmark tests need to be taken with a pinch of salt and also depend on the kind of laptop you are using. Not too surprisingly, Chrome scored the highest with a score of 528. We conducted a test on Safari, Chrome as well as Edge. The highest possible score on the test is 555. A test called HTML5 can check how fast your browser is. Which is the ‘fastest’ browser out of the three? The first and foremost thing one needs in a good browser is speed. However, here we will talk about Safari, Chrome and Edge and look at their strengths and weaknesses. Not to forget Mozilla Firefox and even Opera. Despite its popularity, one really can’t call Chrome the best browser as competitors like Apple’s Safari and Microsoft’s Edge bring in their own strong points. NEW DELHI: Google is the most dominant player in the browser space as Chrome continues to be the most popular browser in the world.
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