Virtualization is great for this sort of thing; however, specifically
what I do is.

Opera and Netscape
The browsers allow for multiple versions coexisting on the same machine.

Firefox
I use a virtualization program for different older browser; however,
there are tips online for getting two separate installations to work at
the same time.  It's relatively painless.

Internet Explorer
I download the Multiple Ies program.

Safari
I've noticed tends to behave similar enough to Opera that it doesn't
need to be tested as much (except Javascript).

Generally I test Opera 9+, Netscape 7+, IE5.5+, Firefox 1+, Safari 1+
which makes up the overwhelming majority of users that I care about.
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