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Offline Xairbusdriver

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« Reply #15 on: May 23, 2008, 11:17:16 PM »
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That won't really do any god at seeing what a site looks like on a PC unless you also use BootCamp or one of the PC emulators plus buying and installing some version of Windows. Of course, if yo do that, you should also make sure the Windows Firewall is ON and purchase some good anti-virus software for the Windows side of things. Then download as many versions of IE as you can as well as all the other PC versions of any browser you can think of. That's a pretty expensive and time consuming way to test a site occasionally. A free testing site like browsershot sounds a lot easier and you then let them worry about Windows and it's 'features!' eek2.gif
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« Reply #16 on: May 24, 2008, 06:28:03 AM »
Yes, I agree, maybe that is why I havent any real interest in testing with IE, nor getting Windows stuff, nor using PC.

Though it would be nice to have a brand new 24 inch iMac.  That will wait till fall, as there is no real point of me getting a new Mac this time of year.
Next Oct or Nov would be better.
Browershot is sure good enough for me.

Though there are 2 amazing Photoshop plug-ins that I would love to have, and some other filters too.
A fractal program that some of my classmates use is,
http://www.xenodream.com/
But that takes me back to my old problem, the difference between need and want,,,,,,,
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