+1 for virtualisation

It also pays to design using really simple html/css and avoid using
any css that doesn't work cross browser.  And use a css framework, if
only for its browser reset feature.

While this isn't a substitute for testing in 3 different IE's, it does
at least largely cut out having to debug your css which can eat up a
lot of time.


On Oct 8, 11:18 am, matt_thomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I used to use multiple IE's for 6/7, until I launched a site that I
> had only tested in the multiple IE-IE6. It turned out the site was
> fine in multiple IE, and broken in the real IE6, and I only found out
> after customer complaints.
>
> So then I used two hard drive partitions, with two XP's, which was a
> hassle as I had to reboot a lot.
>
> Now I have a laptop with IE6, and my PC with IE7, works great.
>
> With IE8 soon to release, it seems my only choice is to have 2 laptops
> and a pc (desk is getting pretty crowded), or two have two partitions
> on my laptop, and reboot a lot.
>
> Has anyone found a better way?
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