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Multi-Browser Viewer 3.0.1 Released!

clock June 3, 2010 04:46 by author

The leading cross-browser testing software just got even better and now includes standalone mobile browsers as part of its standalone browsers suite, plus it is now available in multiple languages!

Multi-Browser Viewer 3.0.1 Feature Summary:

  • 20 Standalone web browsers - Real, virtualized web browsers including IE6, IE7 and IE8
  • 4 Mobile Browsers - Mobile device simulators including an iPhone Browser for Windows, Android, Windows Mobile and Blackberry.
  • 54 Screenshot Image web browsers - Full page screenshots in the widest range of web browsers.
  • Screenshot Image overlaid and side-by-side testing - Compare screenshot images in detail.
  • Historic HTML comparison - See how HTML files have changed over time, line by line.
  • Multi-language - Now available in English, French, German, Spanish and Russian.
  • Web page Spell Checking - Easily spell check a completed web page to ensure no embarrassing spelling mistakes slipped through.

And now for a limited time you can purchase Multi-Browser Viewer at a 10% Discount! Simply use the discount code below on the payment checkout page (Valid until 31 July 2010):

10% Discount Code: MBV-4064

Mobile Device Browsers
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For more information please visit MultiBrowserViewer.com or follow us on Facebook. We have many new exciting features planned, including an iPad Browser Simulator and much more.


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IE marketshare declines, while Chrome keeps growing

clock May 5, 2010 05:50 by author

The latest monthly browser usage stats indicates an even sharper drop in marketshare for Microsoft's Internet Explorer since the browser ballot was launched in the European Union on 1 March 2010. Although Internet Explorer's marketshare still dominates, it is certainly under growing threat, especially from the likes of Google's Chrome browser, who's marketshare has essentially exploded since it was launch not even 2 years ago.

 As you can see on the chart below, Google Chrome accounts for almost 7% of the browser market share and is climbing steadily. Internet Explorer has dropped below 60% marketshare. It is interesting to note how many users are still using IE6. According to hitslink, approximately 18% of worldwide users still use IE6. This figure obviously include large coorporations that have not gone through the upgrade path yet, as well as users who are unable to upgrade due to bandwidth restrictions or Microsoft copyright infringements(illegal copies of their Windows OS etc).

 

There are many different browser usage statistics sources available on the web. I used http://marketshare.hitslink.com/ .


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Multi-Browser Viewer - About.com Readers Choice 2010 Award Winner!

clock March 3, 2010 09:15 by author

We would like to thank everyone for their support and for taking the time to vote for Multi-Browser Viewer.

Multi-Browser Viewer has come a long way in a very short space of time. There have been loads of fun times, a few small challenges, but overall we couldn't be more pleased. 

Thank you for all the constructive product feedback and suggestions. We'll continue to listen and improve Multi-Browser Viewer.

In fact, some of our development goals for the next 6 months include mobile device browser testing as well as email rendering testing. We'll keep you updated.

 Thanks again for your support!

 

 

 

 


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Google Chrome 4 for Windows now available for screenshot testing

clock January 29, 2010 10:56 by author

As you know Google officially released version 4 of their Google Chrome browser for Windows on the 25th of January 2009.

Some of their new cool features include:

  • Support for extensions: Extensions are little programs, created by developers, which add useful functionality to the browser and to the websites you visit.
  • Bookmark Sync: For those of you who use several computers for example, a laptop at work and a desktop at home, you can now keep your Google Chrome bookmarks synchronized and up-to-date across computers.

You can read more about Google Chrome v4 here: http://chrome.blogspot.com/2010/01/over-1500-new-features-for-google.html

Chrome 4 for Windows is now available for cross browser screenshot testing in Multi-Browser Viewer, bringing the total number of screenshot browsers available for testing to 49.

 


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Camino 2.0 Released and supported by Multi-Browser Viewer

clock November 24, 2009 13:48 by author

After over a year of hard work, the Camino Project announced the release of Camino 2.0, a major new update to the Camino web browser.

Camino 2.0 includes a number of new features and enhancements, including rearranging tabs by drag-and-drop, a new Tab Overview feature, phishing and malware protection, full content zoom, Growl notifications for downloads, improved support for Full Keyboard Access in the browser window, and displays web content using Mozilla’s Gecko 1.9 rendering engine. For a list of features in Camino, visit our features page. Also, see the release notes for more detailed information about changes in Camino 2.0.

Multi-Browser Viewer has 3 versions of the Camino available for you to test your web site against, versions 1.5, 1.68 and 2.0

 


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Google Chrome 4 for Mac OS Beta to be released in Dec09

clock November 18, 2009 12:21 by author

A beta version of Google’s Chrome browser for the Mac is set to become available in December.

Google had already gone on record to say that the test preview would arrive before the end of 2009.

In a developer thread, the company’s Chrome product manager Nick Baum revealed that Google plans to release the beta early December.

The current iteration of the browser - Chrome 4.0 - is only available in beta form for Windows users. Linux and Mac OS X fans only have access to a rough-round-the-edges developer preview of the surfing tool for now.

Multi-Browser Viewer already allows you to test your site against a pre-release of the Google Chrome for Linux browser.

 


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Google Chrome 3 Final Released

clock September 16, 2009 13:22 by author

As you might have heard, Google released Google Chrome Browser yesterday.

Multi-Browser Viewer have been supporting Chrome 3 througout the stable Beta releases and is in the process of updating our network to support the final version. In fact you can also test the latest Beta version of Chrome on the Linux Ubuntu Opearting System using Multi-Browser Viewer.

Some of the main features accoring to Google:

  • Much Faster Javascript performance
  • Themes Support
  • New Tab Page
  • An much improved Omnibox

For full details check out the official Google Chrome Blog

 


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