Although it doesn't cover stuff like AOL browsers and lacks in some areas (IE 5 
vs. IE 5.5), I'd suggest seeing if BrowserCam handles at least some of what 
you're looking for.

www.browsercam.com

You can take screenshots using a wide array of browsers and OSes, and they also 
offer a service where you can VNC into the machines themselves to actually 
_use_ the browsers on the different OSes (great to see how JavaScript, etc. 
runs).

- Chris Peters
  www.chrispetersweb.com

>What does everyone use to test browser compatibility, visually? 
>
>Short of having a number of PC's/Macs running numerous operating systems and 
>different browsers or going by a text chart with different browsers and 
>versions incompatibilities, is there another way? I built a nice dynamic 
>tabbed menuing system that I want to make sure looks ok on older browsers. I 
>have the usuals loaded up IE.6, Firefox, netscape 6.1, netscape 8. My 
>validation check says theres incompatibilities with Netscape 6.0. which I 
>don't have and I know alot of people also use AOL as well, outside of 
>getting an AOL account, how do you go about testing those browsers?
>
>Thanks.
>Jeff

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