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Is there a way to test Internet Explorer on a mac?


If I am developing web sites on a mac, is there a way to test what it would look like on internet explorer, ie6 and ie7, without dual-booting or using a virtual machine?
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Comments (4)

tallpaul_b

November 23rd, 2010 at 8:20 pm    


IE for Mac was abandoned years ago. If it looks OK in Safari, it will look fine in IE.

BILSAV@YAHOO.COM

November 24th, 2010 at 6:31 am    


hi yeah you can try it right here on Yahoo just go to home page ,scroll down bottom of page left hand side

Harold L

November 25th, 2010 at 4:02 am    


Try this site:
They’ll give you a picture of what the site looks like under IE, or let you VNC in.

circusmort

November 27th, 2010 at 11:35 pm    


I use crossover – it’s very cheap and you can run explorer on it without having to actually buy windows, works pretty well for me but still I’ve found that there’s no substitute for actually being able to go and look at a site I’ve been working on on a PC, neighbours, or even the local library or community resource centre have been invaluable over the years.

It may even be feasible to just buy a cheap old laptop, I did that for a while but PCs being the pile of crap that they are it died on me pretty quickly.

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