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www.vmware.com/
https://www.virtualbox.org/
www.browserstack.com/
my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePage for ie,
The rest is enough to check in the latest version
VMware player is free. Already configured virtual machines for it: www.modern.ie/ru/virtualization-tools#downloads
You can also cram old versions of FF, Opera and other things there.
Whatever you say, you can't do a full-fledged testing on the screenshots. Many bugs can fall out when interactive, animated elements work. And about debugging JS, I generally keep quiet.
Virtual + zoo OS and browsers.
Web services do this either for a long time (queues) or inconveniently (screenshots).
In chrome, you can choose a user agent, I look at the compatibility of certain tags here - caniuse.com .
But no one will tell you better than a live browser.
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in all browsers at onceit's only paid.
Some browsers can be installed into the system several different versions at once
- Chrome: portable versions (download from portableapps.com/ru), different versions can be run simultaneously
- Firefox: portable versions ( portableapps.com/ru). Only one instance can be active.
- Opera: both Presto and Blink of different versions can be simply installed in parallel to each other ( question in English ), only you need to disable automatic updates (delete the corresponding file located approximately here C:\Program Files\Opera\20.0.1387.91\opera_autoupdate .exe)
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