Tip: Testing Multiple IE versions on Win7

Here’s a neat little tip I spotted the other day and thought I’d share. If you are running Windows 7 (Pro, Ultimate or Enterprise) and need to test sites with various versions of Internet Explorer (6, 7 and then you’ll find this tip interesting as well:

Run IE6, IE7, and IE8 on the Same Machine

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Quick Look at Expression Web SuperPreview

If you do web work on Windows, you know what a pain it is to test sites in various flavors of Internet Explorer. The newly announced SuperPreview for Internet Explorer aims to help with that challenge.

Expression Web SuperPreview for Internet Explorer is a stand-alone visual debugging tool that makes it faster and easier to migrate

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Not Quite Ready for Internet Explorer 8?

Yesterday the IEBlog announced the availability of the IE8 Blocker Toolkit. For those who aren’t quite ready to get Internet Explorer 8 on their home machine(s) or on all the machines they manage at work, this is a blessing.

I don’t know about you, but I’m not quite ready for this one – haven’t had the

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Interesting Updates

BeTwittered – I first mentioned BeTwittered in passing in my Social Bankruptcy post. It is one of many clients for Twitter, the popular micro-blog.

I haven’t used it for the past few months (Socialthing has become my favorite/easiest way to monitor all the social thingies) but I decided to have another peek at BeTwittered this

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Internet Explorer 8 beta2

in IE8 Loosely-Coupled IE (LCIE) separates the frame (the address bar, back button, etc.) from the tabs, and the tabs (mostly) from each other, crashes are more contained and affect fewer tabs than before

– Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Now Available

Tried it yet?