jsPerf is focused on being able to share your tests, so it can auto-generate a shareable link for your test.
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This is always nice, and the dev says he's "open to suggestions" as far as new features go.
By setting the --enable-benchmarking flag, you can improve the accuracy of jsPerfs benchmarking through these browsers by using the built-in benchmarking extensions.
jsPerf is based on Benchmark.js, so you'll get the same benefits of Benchmark's high resolution and dynamic timers with a different codebase.
If you happen to be testing with one of Microsoft's older browsers, then you'll need to play around with the Java plugins a bit to get it to run.
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