Browser Performance

Bigger numbers are better:
Steps per Second
PlatformBrowserVersionAve MinMax
Linux x86_64Firefox716.0016.0016.00
Win32Internet Explorer915.5015.5015.50
Linux x86_64Firefox1214.0114.0114.01
Linux x86_64Firefox1112.9412.9412.94
Linux i686Chrome2011.991.5128.62
LinuxOpera1111.378.6514.08
Linux i686Chrome1711.301.9337.33
Linux i686Chrome198.481.1625.50
Linux i686Chrome186.592.6612.46
Linux x86_64Firefox96.040.8515.22
Win32Firefox95.972.909.63
Win32Opera115.182.677.69
Linux x86_64Firefox85.070.3610.20
MacIntelSafari54.654.654.65
MacIntelFirefox33.693.693.69
Linux x86_64Firefox103.603.603.60
Win32Firefox72.661.393.94
Win32Safari52.522.522.52
Win32Chrome172.170.254.50
Win64Internet Explorer91.611.611.61
Win32Chrome151.331.331.33
Win32Chrome190.930.930.93
MacIntelFirefox70.010.010.01

Steps per second will depend not only on the browser, but on the image size, the number of polygons in the image, the number of vertices in each polygon, how fast the computer is, which operating system is being used...

Despite all that, hopefully these figures can give a general indication of which browsers are faster than others for running Dirty Triangles.