What free tools do you use to test cross-browser websites? There are a lot of paid online tools in the network, there are free ones that generate screenshots, but this takes a long time and does not give the desired result.

On the PC, all browsers do not install.

They are interested in the main ones: Chrome, Firefox and Safari, Opera and everyone's favorite Internet Explorer.

  • " Chrome, Firefox and Safari, Opera, Internet Explorer " why not install it? - PinkTux
  • @Pink Tux, you can install, but what about the versions? And Safari on Win like from 12 years is not updated. - Alexander
  • @Pink Tux, and even the PC elementary may not all have a bunch of running browsers. It is easier to have one program or website where this can be done. From here and the question. - Alexander
  • If under Windows, then FF, Chrome and Opera have portable versions (see portableapps.com), you can put them as many as you like. IE - a couple of versions a little? One real, the second in the virtual. Here is a safari - yes, it is not clear ... Why start all at once all at once? Yes, and I do not believe that the developer / designer working machine is so dead. - PinkTux

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http://browsershots.org/ - free and convenient. By the way, you can provide your resources.

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  • Well, I clicked to check, and nifiga does not happen))) - Jean-Claude
  • maybe you have NOscript worth? disable for this site)))))))) - Sey Dee
  • No, it says - all, 15 minutes, well, testing)) - Jean-Claude
  • @ Jean-Claude, as you can see, there are no other free options at all. Yes, and I did not really like the paid ones, I tried the test versions. - Alexander
  • I can understand a lot) ... but if someone is not smart enough to read to eng, sign up - and get not 50, but 150 browsers - this is to ... And more - this service helps to get 10 to 120 visitors) read the man - Sey Dee
  1. browserstack

  2. crossbrowsertesting

  3. browseemall

All paid.