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Feb 25, 2009View in Crawl 4
Never really used any of these. I keep a VM instance Xp with IE6 and 7 respectively, and a VM of Kubuntu with Knoq and Firefox, as well as FF and Safari natively. Honestly though i never really test in Linux, Assuming it looks ok on FF and Safari on the mac i usually just roll with it.
Interesting article man, being a project manager of one website development company, I often have difficult task to test websites in different browsers! Hope this article will be helpful for me to read!
mokapotFeb 25, 2009
There were still a few characters left for the title.
prodigitalsonFeb 26, 2009
Never really used any of these. I keep a VM instance Xp with IE6 and 7 respectively, and a VM of Kubuntu with Knoq and Firefox, as well as FF and Safari natively. Honestly though i never really test in Linux, Assuming it looks ok on FF and Safari on the mac i usually just roll with it.
cheddaroFeb 26, 2009
I liked this title a lot more when I thought it said "7 Fresh and Simple Ways to Test Cross-Bow Compatibility "
nod32userFeb 26, 2009
simple - browershots.org
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Interesting article man, being a project manager of one website development company, I often have difficult task to test websites in different browsers! Hope this article will be helpful for me to read!