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See your webpage in IE6

If you are trying to design a web page, it is often hard to know how things will look in IE6 or IE5.5 if you have already upgraded to IE7 since Microsoft doesn't allow multiple versions of Internet Explorer to be installed. If you are doing your development on a Mac or Linux machine, it's harder still. The only way to support this is through the use of virtual machines which is kind of a pain in the butt.

But NetRenderer solves this problem very nicely. You can go to their site, enter a URL, select a browser (IE7, IE6, or IE5.5) and they show you the rendering of the page in real time. That's right, real time. There are other sites that offer this type of service, but they can often take hours to give you results. With the NetRenderer service, you get results in real time so you can do some actual development. Added bonus: the service is free!
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Rating: 100% positive, 2 total Votes
Categories: browsers IE6 IE5.5 web design free
Added: on Jul 05, 2007 at 9:59 am
Added By: an anonymous user

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