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*Free
*Free
*Windows only
*Windows only
*Only tests versions of IE
*Tests IE browsers only
*Dynamic testing
*Dynamic testing


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*Paid: 8 different browsers - Free: IE 7 and Firefox 2 only
*Paid: 8 different browsers - Free: IE 7 and Firefox 2 only
*Mac only
*Mac only
*Static testing (screenshots only)
====[http://ipinfo.info/netrenderer/ IE NetRenderer]====
*Free
*Web-based: Cross-platform
*Tests IE browsers only
*Static testing (screenshots only)
*Static testing (screenshots only)

Revision as of 16:15, 5 November 2011

Implementation Status References

When Can I Use...

This website is a good reference that shows compatibility for HTML5, CSS3, and SVG the most commonly used browsers, for both desktop and mobile


Cross Browser Compatibility Tools

These tools are divided into two kinds: paid, and free tools. However most non-paid tools do not work for Mac OS. When they do, they offer limited use, such as only providing static screenshots of a webpage on the requested browser. On the other hand, most paid tools provide their paying users with remote test machines which they can access to dynamically check browser compatibility.


Xenocode Browser Sandbox

  • Free
  • Windows only
  • Dynamic testing


Cross Browser Testing

  • Paid
  • Web-based: Cross-platform
  • Dynamic and static testing


IE Tester

  • Free
  • Windows only
  • Tests IE browsers only
  • Dynamic testing


Litmus: Alkaline

  • Paid: 8 different browsers - Free: IE 7 and Firefox 2 only
  • Mac only
  • Static testing (screenshots only)

IE NetRenderer

  • Free
  • Web-based: Cross-platform
  • Tests IE browsers only
  • Static testing (screenshots only)