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It is much faster in my experience. It is also, however, less stable, especially on OSX. Sometimes I'll be focusing on another task and I want to go back and look at a web page I was looking at five minutes ago. And Firefox ... is nowhere to be seen, save the Ooops Fire fox crashed notification. Oh, well its fine for casual surfing of everyday sites, but for research I switch to Safari.