On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 03:02 am, Warren Post wrote: > I have to have MSIE. I don't like the browser, but I do a little web > design and I need to have MSIE handy (and multiple versions, no less) to > test my work in -- as I learned the hard way last week. :-( Given that > Bill's Bad Browser isn't and will probably never be available for Linux, > how have others on this list with the same need handled this? > > Ideally I'd buy VMWare, but economically that's not an option right now. > Which leaves me with setting up multiple Windows partitions (one for > each version of MSIE I need) and reboot every time I want to test my > work, or run multiple versions of MSIE in an emulator. Thoughts? Hello!
Mainsoft (in co-op with Microsoft) made a version of Internet Explorer (along with other family favorites like Hearts). At www.microsoft.com/ie somewhere, it says it's no longer available for download for some reason. The reason may be http://www.microsoft.com/windows/sfu/productinfo/trial/default.asp They're offering Windows Services for Unix, which allows you to run your favorite windows stuff. Regards, _nasturtium
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