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Yup… HOW annoying. Does anyone even use IE3/4 now? The lowest cycle you’d be looking at would be Win 95, and that’s up to 5.5 isn’t it?
Is that Safari icon on a windows desktop real?
How do I get one for my desktop?
Fx1.5?
My personal list is Enigma, Fx2, Gran Paradiso/Fx3, Flock, IE7, Maxthon2, Netscape 9 (I had 8 also, but dropped it), Opera 9, and Safari 3 Beta. You beat me though. =P And how do you get older additions of IE?
James, yep, you are correct, I wouldn’t really test in any lower than possibly 5.5, I probably wouldn’t even go that far.
Eton, check the Apple website, Safari 3 is for Windows as well
Chris, some of those are based on the same rendering engine, so that’s why I didn’t have Flock, Maxthon, and a load of others :p. Otherwise you would be testing for nothing, as the Gecko engine is used in Flock, and Maxthon uses the IE engine :p.
Haven’t heard of Enigma though, so that doesn’t warrant a place on my desktop :p
As Chris asked, how did you get the older versions of IE? That would really be helpful for me
Hi Simie,
http://oldversion.com/program.php?n=msie is what I’d reccommend for old versions of IE. (Or anything else).
Have posted
http://blogs.pixeldepth.net/Peter/?p=274
I’ve encountered slight differences (strangely) with Flock vs FF2. One was only a difference between Linux and IE however, but another was strange. I believe it was a bug in accepting rendering of an image with position: relative differently. Something stupid that I should have done differently anyway. =P
Engima is also based off IE. I only have the IE clones because people keep reporting differences with them (which ends up being a setting on their end actually.)