If you are a web designer, one of the primary objective when designing websites is to make them work properly on different browsers. The browser market is crowded with the likes of IE9, Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari etc. MultiBrowser is a nice freeware tool for Windows which when installed brings multiple browsers on your desktop, which means you can check the website rendering on different browsers.
Multibrowser application contains popularly used browsers, Internet Explorer 7, 8, 9, Firefox and Google Chrome. It involves the real rendering browser cores and the application allows you to view up to four browsers/websites simultaneously in the different modes and views.
It contains many smart and useful tools, such as rulers and guides; it allows measuring the size of elements. There are various modes available in the tool, WebTool for the CSS online editing. The Compare mode, if you need to compare multiple versions of your project in one browser. And finally, the View mode, which is used for the final check-up of your project in all browsers simultaneously.
When you design elements, you might need to get the distance from other elements. Using the rulers you can accurately determine the distance of elements from the top and left edge of the working area. You can use the guides to check the location of elements on the page and at the same time you can check the correctness of their views in individual browsers. If you need to see any part of the page in a greater detail, you can use the zoom function.
Overall MultiBrowser is a good tool, but we feel that it should have included Opera and Safari into the list.
If you want multiple versions of same browser, you can check out other tools like Utilu Mozilla Firefox and Multiple IE.
Where is the download link ?
http://multi-browser.com/en or check above Multibrowser
Hi,
I am writing to point you to an interesting article that we published on our blog, titled “10 Free Applications for Cross Browser Test”
You can find it here: http://www.k-director.com/blog/10-free-applications-for-cross-browser-test/
Best regards,
Kay Tan