Thanks for the linkage! A tool like this is invaluable for web development.

On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 8:12 AM, Alex S. Jones <[email protected]> wrote:

> Adobe's BrowserLab just launched as a Beta, and it looks like it could be a
> very useful service for testing multiple browser/OS combinations. It's not a
> unique player in the space, but they're definitely the biggest. I've hit a
> couple of small hiccups in my initial testing, but I was able to pull up
> previews of my site in IE 6 & 7 on Windows and Safari 3 and Firefox 3 on OS
> X.  The Onion Skin view could prove very handy when debugging small
> differences.
>
> From their site:
>
> Preview and test your webpages on leading browsers and operating systems -
> on demand.  Adobe BrowserLab makes it easier and faster than ever before to
> see how your designs appear to your customers and audience. Get your results
> in real time, from virtually any computer connected to the web.
>
>
> http://tr.im/ablab
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alex Jones
> www.SilverSpider.com
> www.twitter.com/BaldMan
> www.RefreshAustin.org
>
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>
>
> >
>


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