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Come (non) aumentare le prestazioni di Safari

Questo articolo su Digg sostiene che SafariSpeed 2 – una qualche utility per Safari –, regolando una pre­ferenza legata al tempo di visualizzazione della pagina, dona un incremento pre­stazionale notevole:

This really works! It made a big difference on my machine — apparently Apple put a page loading delay into Safari that makes the browser wait one second before it starts to show a page. It sounds silly but you can really notice it! This cool little app disables the delay and has some other options to boost performance too”

Peccato che sia falso:

I just saw this article on Digg about how to “speed up Safari” by reducing the “page load delay” in pre­ferences. In the comments are many testimonials like “Oh my gosh! Safari is so much faster now!” This just goes to prove how inaccurate people’s powers of perception are when it comes to measuring the performance of browsers. I say this because the pre­ference in question is dead and does absolutely nothing in Safari 1.3 and Safari 2.0”

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