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Maccabee
just wanted to share a great little resource.
Its a great way of testing a lot of browsers fast and efficiently. I think you just need an account. great for testing ie on a mac too.

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Adobe BrowserLab
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tcunningham
Good find (ps if you've ever downloaded a trial use that username and password - that is your adobeID for everything adobe.com related.)
itanium
wryyyy must I always get photoshop from thepiratebay
Maccabee
you can still make an account.
itanium
The point is, I don't think it's worth it.
Maccabee
one mans trash is anothers man treasure.
tcunningham
QUOTE(Buttsex @ Oct 17 2009, 12:45 AM) *
The point is, I don't think it's worth it.

This is true (at this point at least) XP and OSX are the only OSes, and IE 7.0, 8.0, Firefox 3.0, and Safari 3.0 are the only browsers.
HeartOfPandora
Idk about this, it's sooooo f*cking slow.
Maccabee
QUOTE(tcunningham @ Oct 17 2009, 12:13 AM) *
This is true (at this point at least) XP and OSX are the only OSes, and IE 7.0, 8.0, Firefox 3.0, and Safari 3.0 are the only browsers.

better then having to buy windows xp and run it on a virtual machine. (for business's who dont torrent)
and it isnt slow for me. maybe you have slow internet.
HeartOfPandora
Average 600 kBp/s on torrents...not that slow. thumbsup.gif

The more likely reality is that I have too much shit on my computer, it's old, and it's slow. Thank youuuuu 3 operating systems, Windows, 6 browsers and 4 Adobe CS4 products.
Maccabee
dont see how that would affect an internet application but ok :)
HeartOfPandora
Shaddap, it's 1 am and I'm sleep deprived.

Now that I don't have eighteen programmes running...connects just fine lulz. First time I tried it, though, it literally took three minutes just to load a new browser preview, which was teh fail.

Also, Onion Skin view is trippy.
itanium
QUOTE(HeartOfPandora @ Oct 17 2009, 12:25 AM) *
Average 600 kBp/s on torrents...not that slow. thumbsup.gif

That has very little to do with your connection speed. I only get 400 Kb/s on some torrents (although if there is a halfway decent seed:leech ratio I hit up to 1200) because most people only seed at 25Kb/s or lower.
fixtatik
QUOTE(jcp @ Oct 17 2009, 01:27 AM) *
dont see how that would affect an internet application but ok :)

Old/slow computers can't handle Flash very well. Whenever I watch a video on Hulu, or use BrowserLab, or go to a site built on Flash, my computer overheats and lags.
lizzyy
Thanks, this is very helpful!!!
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