![]() ![]() I recommend setting fire to your computer and yourself before you develop anything for IE6 or 7, so I got IE9 on Windows 7, IE10 on Windows 8, IE11 on Windows 8.1 and Edge on Windows 10. If you want to follow along at home, go and start downloading the VMs from Microsoft (they take ages). It makes the process of setting up a VM slick and easy. Vagrant is a Command Line tool to enable sharing, installing and running of development environments. Everything from IE6 on XP, all the way up to Edge on Windows 10.Īs well as making these for a few virtual machine (VM) providers, they also provide Vagrant environments. Over the last couple of years, they've released a bunch of (free) Windows virtual machines on all platforms. IE11 (and now Edge) are pretty good, and definitely not bottom of the class any longer.Īs well as making a decent stab at browsing, they've also gone all developer friendly. Thankfully, Microsoft has gotten its sh!t together in recent years. And (like a lot of studios), we have a Windows PC locked in a cupboard which we can log into to test sites on Microsoft browsers. ![]() At Toward, like a lot of studios we only use Macs. Internet Explorer (IE) has, for one reason or another been the bane of developers lives for a long while, and hasn't been available on OSX since 2003. With several major browsers to deal with, and some not even available on my computer, why do I even bother? The ubiquity of having a browser on your phone or your fridge is the web's killer feature. ![]()
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