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Browser testing

With Intel-based Macs, web developers now can test their pages in multiple operating systems and browsers with a single machine.

permanent link 10 jun at 22:06 by Hrvoje

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commentat 12:35 on 11 June 2007, Stevens wrote:

Really!! Wow!! I am enlightened!!

Old stuff pal! Get some thing new.

commentat 16:25 on 11 June 2007, David B. wrote:

such a jerk, why even bother to commet? this should be emailed to the writer of the article, why hide your identity here?

commentat 16:49 on 11 June 2007, Marko Dugonjic wrote:

Hi Stevens (or whoever you are),

Sorry to disappointed you. However, you wouldn't believe, there's people who actually found this kind of information useful.

Cheers!

commentat 19:05 on 11 June 2007, Copes Flavio wrote:

Marko is right, maybe a Windows user does not know that. Mac OS X is better, let us tell the world about it!

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