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First thing I tried was this:
http://www.benjoffe.com/code/demos/canvascape/
Silky, perfectly, smooth using the alpha builds of chromium.
Tried the same site using Firefox 3.1b3 with Tracemonkey enabled and, uh, very very choppy and unusable.
What's the deal?? I thought both tracemonkey and v8 were comparably fast and equally capable of running such scripts.
In the article they said that some features didn't work but otherwise the browser worked great. I beg to differ on that. Lots of features don't work and I managed to crash it several times (espn.com for example every time).
Pretty exciting start though. If they add an extensions interface that allows adblock (I'll believe that when I see it), Firefox will have real competition with this gtk native app. Cool.