Cross Browser Testing
We all know how much cross browsing testing is importance in web development.But it is not always really not that much of easy because for that you've to test you're codes with so many of browsers which is really not a easy task at all.But, when such things comes in web business it's really very much necessary to check you're codes with all type of Browsing environments else you all know how clients can be difficult when it comes to project review and the final result isn't what they asked for (usually because most of them still use IE6) so you just have to test your code and design in all major browsers, operating systems, screen resolutions etc.
But, here is a one cool & beautiful service ( Browser Shot ) by which you can generate screen shots of your web design on a wide number of Windows, Mac, and Linux browsers. Enter your address and press submit and after 10-45 minutes (depending on current loads) you'll get screen shots of your site as displayed on a variety of different Windows/Mac/Linux browsers. The interface can be confusing at first, but it is a great free service. It's available on other languages too and the one of the best things here is that you can enable Java, Flash and JavaScript.

Browser Shot : http://browsershots.org/
Site Vista
it's a commercial web page testing service starting at $9 a day. Besides wide range of platforms for design testing you can also test Over 90% of email clients to ensure your email displays correctly for all your readers. It has clean, friendly, and fas user interface and also offerers some interesting services like one-click publishing, with just one click you can show your client a copy of the compatibility results.

Site Vista: http://litmusapp.com/
Browser Cam
It costs more then the rest starting at $39.95/month but provides testing on the largest variety of different OS and browser combinations. It offerers free 24 hour trial with 200 captures. And two features really stand out the first is a special VNC remote access service that allows you to test interactive design elements such as pop-down menus, rollovers, or flash animations. The second is inclusion of several mobile browsers such as BlackBerry, and Windows Mobile.

Browser Cam: http://www.browsercam.com/Default2.aspx
Cross Browser Testing
This one is a new service, but it offers a lot of bang for your buck. First, it offers private VNC access to a multitude of operating systems and browser configurations that allows you to fully test for html, ajax, css, javascript, flash and other dynamic feature compatibilities on a website. Second, they allow you to run any configuration for 5 minutes for free. Not just once, but as many times as you like. They also have screenshot capabilities and there is no limit to how many you can take.

Cross Browser Testing: http://crossbrowsertesting.com/
But, here is a one cool & beautiful service ( Browser Shot ) by which you can generate screen shots of your web design on a wide number of Windows, Mac, and Linux browsers. Enter your address and press submit and after 10-45 minutes (depending on current loads) you'll get screen shots of your site as displayed on a variety of different Windows/Mac/Linux browsers. The interface can be confusing at first, but it is a great free service. It's available on other languages too and the one of the best things here is that you can enable Java, Flash and JavaScript.

Browser Shot : http://browsershots.org/
Site Vista
it's a commercial web page testing service starting at $9 a day. Besides wide range of platforms for design testing you can also test Over 90% of email clients to ensure your email displays correctly for all your readers. It has clean, friendly, and fas user interface and also offerers some interesting services like one-click publishing, with just one click you can show your client a copy of the compatibility results.

Site Vista: http://litmusapp.com/
Browser Cam
It costs more then the rest starting at $39.95/month but provides testing on the largest variety of different OS and browser combinations. It offerers free 24 hour trial with 200 captures. And two features really stand out the first is a special VNC remote access service that allows you to test interactive design elements such as pop-down menus, rollovers, or flash animations. The second is inclusion of several mobile browsers such as BlackBerry, and Windows Mobile.

Browser Cam: http://www.browsercam.com/Default2.aspx
Cross Browser Testing
This one is a new service, but it offers a lot of bang for your buck. First, it offers private VNC access to a multitude of operating systems and browser configurations that allows you to fully test for html, ajax, css, javascript, flash and other dynamic feature compatibilities on a website. Second, they allow you to run any configuration for 5 minutes for free. Not just once, but as many times as you like. They also have screenshot capabilities and there is no limit to how many you can take.

Cross Browser Testing: http://crossbrowsertesting.com/



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