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PUBLIC MARKS from ycc2106 with tags browser & webdev

2009

BrowserPlus™

by 2 others
BrowserPlus™ is a technology for web browsers that allows developers to create rich web applications with desktop capabilities.

IE NetRenderer - Browser Compatibility Check -

by 14 others
IE NetRenderer allows you to check how a website is rendered by Internet Explorer 7, 6 or 5.5, as seen from a high speed datacenter located in Germany. Just type in a URL in the field above and try it out - it's free!

Favicon Support Chart

list the browsers that currently support Favicons and their level of support

Test Swarm: Distributed Continuous Integration for JavaScript

by 2 others
The primary goal of TestSwarm is to take the complicated, and time-consuming, process of running JavaScript test suites in multiple browsers and to grossly simplify it. It achieves this goal by providing all the tools necessary for creating a continuous integration workflow for your JavaScript project. If you are a casual user of some open source JavaScript libraries and wish to help them generate high-quality test results for their project then TestSwarm is the perfect way to get involved. Right now TestSwarm.com is open for alpha testing.

BrowsrCamp

by 18 others
Your website through the eyes of a Mac ? Browsrcamp allows you to test the compatibility of your design with Mac OS X browsers.

Cross Browser Testing. Pick an OS, Pick a Browser, Test website

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# CrossBrowserTesting.com allows website designers to test the cross browser compatibility of their website across different browsers and operating systems.\n# Sometimes you need more than a picture. Test your AJAX and Javascript as well as the layout.

Run IE8/IE7/IE6, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, and Opera from the web

In my opinion, Xenocode Browsers is the ultimat tool for checking your website in different browsers. Xenocode Browsers allow you to lauch IE6, IE7, IE8, Firefox 2, Firefox 3, Google Chrome and Opera directly from the web. The only weak point: The service isn't available for Macs and GNU/Linux powered PCs.

2006