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Title: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Kostas on June 12, 2014, 12:32:40 pm
Okay pretty much what the title says. I am a guy who tends to listen to music through online station while playing games or being on the pc. Therefor I'd like to be abled to do that in the "lightest" way possible ... But yeah speed still counts , and that's why im asking for a decent but also pretty light browser . At the moment im on Google Chrome, which I find as a pretty medium-heavy browser, but obviously one of the fastest. Ow and by the way im running on Windows 7 Ultimate.
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Luke on June 12, 2014, 12:51:33 pm
Google Chrome is like the best?

Simple and easy to use and quick to download?

if you want another tho my recommendation would probably be Morzilla Firefox
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Mr. Goobii on June 12, 2014, 12:52:15 pm
Lynx  :lol:
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Kostas on June 12, 2014, 01:16:12 pm
Easy but pretty heavy ... I want something even lighter for my pc ... so that it struggles much less than it does to run both the browser and my gmaes...
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: CharlieKasper on June 12, 2014, 01:20:23 pm
I know the reaction but IE 11. It's light on the RAM. You can try it.
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Abraham on June 12, 2014, 01:24:34 pm
Wasnt opera supposed ro be pretty light?
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: MrTrane on June 12, 2014, 01:42:42 pm
Midori is pretty good.
http://midori-browser.org/
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Luke on June 12, 2014, 02:13:44 pm
Wasnt opera supposed ro be pretty light?

After looking it up turns out Opera is the lightest!
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: SugarD on June 12, 2014, 08:05:56 pm
Many of the web browsers that boast being the quickest out there have bloated themselves with features over time. It may take some research to find out which ones are truly the fastest and lightest on your own system.
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Leon. on July 03, 2014, 01:52:47 am
K-Meleon is one of the lightest still "functional" tabbed browsers I've used.
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: JDC on July 03, 2014, 11:36:25 am
Wasnt opera supposed ro be pretty light?

I use Opera and the browsing is pretty awesome.
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Archie on July 03, 2014, 11:42:19 am
I use Opera and the browsing is pretty awesome.
I recommend Opera, too. So useful and got a special feature : Opera Turbo. It provides fast browsing to you.
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Kostas on July 03, 2014, 11:42:34 am
I'm gonna be using opera when I need something light, though when it comes to speed, I can easily understand that it is slower than Chrome...
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Jaka_Lah on July 03, 2014, 11:46:42 am

Opera!
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Opera!
Opera!
Opera!
Opera!
Opera! ALL THE FUCKING WAY OPERA THE BEST BROWSER 2K14
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Archie on July 03, 2014, 11:53:32 am
Also try Netscape (simple but fast) and Safari for Windows (originally made from Apple).
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Patton on July 04, 2014, 06:07:52 pm
Wasnt opera supposed ro be pretty light?
It was until they just dumped all of their work and started shipping rebranded Chrome.

Also try Netscape (simple but fast) and Safari for Windows (originally made from Apple).
Those two are terribly outdated.
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Teddy on July 04, 2014, 06:30:20 pm
I know the reaction but IE 11. It's light on the RAM. You can try it.

LOL. IE 11 is honestly really good... for downloading real browsers. Don't use it.

Chrome is a lightweight platform browser as you can modify what is running on it. If you can't handle Chrome then you might wanna buy a new PC. I have a 1GB RAM laptop that I sometimes use than handles 30+ tabs at a time, I rarely have less than 20 tabs on any other device. Its robust and is pretty well at managing what tabs it needs loaded and which it can throw into the background.
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Jaka_Lah on July 04, 2014, 07:54:30 pm
LOL. IE 11 is honestly really good... for downloading real browsers. Don't use it.

Chrome is a lightweight platform browser as you can modify what is running on it. If you can't handle Chrome then you might wanna buy a new PC. I have a 1GB RAM laptop that I sometimes use than handles 30+ tabs at a time, I rarely have less than 20 tabs on any other device. Its robust and is pretty well at managing what tabs it needs loaded and which it can throw into the background.

I have a resentment for chrome, it for some reason eats up ram, from 2gb to 3gb on my device, I have 8gb of ram, so there is no real lag, but it's just.. annoying how something useless eats up that much ram, so I use either IE or Opera, and holy crap Opera is like being overweight and suddenly losing 30kg, opera blows every browser out the water, it's so darn fast! And I agree IMO IE gets so much hate because it's a meme to hate it, it's a great browser, it doesn't eat a lot of ram, it has a silly UI but I'm used to it, I've used IE for ughh... 10 years now? I'm just used to it.
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Kostas on July 04, 2014, 08:03:53 pm
Guys I can easily run chrome alone ... That's what Im doing atm too... And yeah I'm also one of the guys with several tabs open at ones, the thing is that I want a very light one(literally don't care about speed now that I think about it). Just to put a radio station playing there while I am playing games... Yeah a solution would be downloading songs... but I like too damn many of them... Opera is lighter and slower than chrome, any other suggestions? I care mainly about it being as light as possible...
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Teddy on July 04, 2014, 10:24:21 pm
I don't think you are understanding the problem here.

Based on what you are saying right now the issue has nothing to do with the browser but rather your internet. It really doesn't matter what browser you use; streamed content is still going to be the same size thus what browser you use to play it won't make a difference.

Assuming the problem is you notice lag spikes or increased ping the cause is your internet can't support the bandwidth usage; as in to many high-resource connections running at the same time.

If the problem is FPS based lag then the cause is likely caused by your PC not being able to handle the connections rather the net. Streaming media, even in browsers, will consume more resources; take a look at task manager for the browser.

To reitterate: no matter which browser you use the problem will remain.

Hope I was clear enough; tried to not get to technical.
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Kostas on July 05, 2014, 10:09:03 am
My ping usually goes from like 100 to 120 which is not a problem as I have a 30mbps internet so I have no lag spikes. The problem is in my pc which sometimes gives me lower FPS while both playing and listening to a radio station. I guess as you said changing the browser won't make a difference? Note out that it is not permanent, it just temporary affects my game randomly ....
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Teddy on July 05, 2014, 11:18:36 pm
I guess as you said changing the browser won't make a difference? Note out that it is not permanent, it just temporary affects my game randomly ....

What version of Windows are you using, assuming you are using windows? How much RAM and what is the speed of the CPU?
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Kostas on July 06, 2014, 10:58:20 am
I'm Running on Windows 7 Ultimate (therefor I think that IE11 is not a good idea right?)
With 4GB Ram
And this is my processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E7400  @ 2.80GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.8GHz
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Teddy on July 09, 2014, 06:47:18 pm
IE11 is never a good idea.

Do you keep anything else running besides the tab streaming the music and GTA:SA? Also what is your download speed, and not just what your ISP tells you, but do a speed test and see what your machine actually gets. (http://www.speedtest.net/)

Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Kostas on July 09, 2014, 06:53:55 pm
With the speedtest my download speed is a little bit over 28mbps (I'll post a new test if needed)... So I'm pretty sure that my downloading speed is not a problem...
Also yeah I want a slow-light browser only for my music ... and yeah it'll be the only tihng open+GTA....
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Teddy on July 09, 2014, 07:56:32 pm
With 28mb/s and those specs you should be able to have GTA:SA and music playing with absolutely no problems. There is absolutely nothing to do with the browser. Check background tasks, perhaps something is eating up more resources than you may notice. Also ensure the browser itself, which ever you use, isn't consuming any extra resources with some plugins or background applications. You can check this in Chrome by going to Menu->tools->task manager.
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Kostas on July 09, 2014, 10:42:56 pm
Well the thing is that my Hardware is fucking me up ... and sometimes when I have both music and gta on I either get lower fps for a while or even freezing... Can't really explain it, therefor I'd like to find a very light browser only for that... btw used your "way" to make chrome lighter in general.
Anyway so far I'm probably gonna stick to Chrome/Opera for the music... And I'd like at this point to thank everyone who took his time to even read this topic.
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Patton on July 09, 2014, 11:41:46 pm
I'm probably gonna stick to Chrome/Opera for the music
Have you tried listening to the music on anything other than a web browser? (like an audio player)

IE11 is never a good idea.
løl ;) What's the rationale for this advice, though?
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Kostas on July 10, 2014, 12:24:27 am
Well yeah I've downloaded arround 20 songs which I had running and testing it ... it is obviously bet, but not a huge difference... and yeah radio stations are better than personal songs...
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Teddy on July 10, 2014, 08:11:34 am
løl ;) What's the rationale for this advice, though?

I could write a book with all the reason. Hell might consider it.. could become a NY Times best seller!



Well yeah I've downloaded arround 20 songs which I had running and testing it ... it is obviously bet, but not a huge difference... and yeah radio stations are better than personal songs...

https://www.spotify.com?
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Patton on July 10, 2014, 08:25:27 am
Well yeah I've downloaded arround 20 songs which I had running and testing it ... it is obviously bet, but not a huge difference... and yeah radio stations are better than personal songs...
Most radio stations offer you links to streams to paste into your audio player. Have you tried that? I'd imagine a simple player (like foobar2000) would eat up a little less resources than a web browser.

I could write a book with all the reason. Hell might consider it.. could become a NY Times best seller!
Is it from your personal experience, or just echoing what smug web devs are posting on Twitter?
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Kostas on July 10, 2014, 07:01:43 pm
Most radio stations offer you links to streams to paste into your audio player. Have you tried that? I'd imagine a simple player (like foobar2000) would eat up a little less resources than a web browser.
Is it from your personal experience, or just echoing what smug web devs are posting on Twitter?

Gonna check that out now... though I haven't noticed such a thing in the station that I like...
Also spotify is good, though the list are not in my style and "liking" each song is like downloading it...
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Teddy on July 10, 2014, 07:29:41 pm
Is it from your personal experience, or just echoing what smug web devs are posting on Twitter?

I am a web developer =)) So.. personal experience.
Title: Re: Looking for a light but decent browser.
Post by: Str8Shoot3r on July 12, 2014, 06:08:10 pm
Chromium is Chrome but with some Google features removed. I would suggest that if you can't run Chrome by itself. If you want, try the developer channels of Chrome since 64 bit was introduced and it might help you.


Waterfox is a 64 bit version of Firefox which runs a lot better than the standard Firefox from personal experience.


Safari is one step above IE11 so take that as you'd like.


Midori is also lightweight but crashes on some Windows distributions.


If you haven't already, clear out the cache and such in your browser. Remove any extensions which are just fluff. I did that with my Chrome since it was eating my page file up and now it's working without hitches.
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