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Hi,
Does anyone know of any MacIntosh Browser Simulation Software? I am creating a web site and want to know how it will look on a Macintosh, without having to find one to view it on? Thanks for any help any one can give me, Anne |
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Anne I use the site viewer at anybrowser.com to see how my sites look no matter what browser the visitor might be using.
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Connectix used to make Virtual Mac for Windows; not sure what became of the product after Microsoft purchased it, though.
In general, viewing your site with Mozilla or Mozilla Firefox - both of which are W3C compliant - will give you a good idea of what your site will look like in other browsers (MSIE, Safari, Opera, iCab, Omniweb, Netscape, etc).
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