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3. June 2009 | 13:19

Adobe launches BrowserLab preview

Adobe BrowserLab, a fully hosted online service, lets professional Web designers preview how their sites will look in various Web browsers on the Mac and Windows platforms. The company has launched a preview of the new service. (News Source: Macworld - 04:11:22)

Adobe Unveils BrowserLab in Free Preview for Web Designers

Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today unveiled a free preview of Adobe BrowserLab, a new hosted service that enables Web designers to quickly view and test their sites on a wide variety of browsers and operating … (News Source: Finanzen.net - 04:13:00)

Adobe BrowserLab aids web developers

Tool renders site designs in different browsers Adobe has created a web-hosted tool to help designers see how their sites look in a variety of browsers and operating systems, so they can adjust the layout as needed. (News Source: PC Advisor - 08:37:59)

Adobe intros BrowserLab hosted application for Web designers

Adobe has created a Web-hosted tool to help designers see how their sites look in a variety of browsers and operating systems, so they can adjust the layout as needed. (News Source: Macworld UK - 09:16:16)

Adobe’s BrowserLab is every web designer’s dream come true

Internet technology seems to advance at warp speed but if you’re a web designer, the process of testing a website for cross-browser compatibility hasn’t improved much since the days when knowledge of Microsoft FrontPage made someone a ‘web designer’. (News Source: e-Consultancy - 09:59:47)

Adobe Tool Renders Site Designs in Different Browsers

Adobe will release on Wednesday a hosted tool that lets designers easily check how their sites look in different browsers. (News Source: PC World - 05:40:09)

Adobe service puts browsers side by side

The technology, previously code-named Meer Meer, allows Web developers to compare how a site looks in Firefox, IE, and Safari. (News Source: CNET - 04:13:28)

New tool tests websites in multiple browsers

No excuses for using only IE. Adobe has created a web-hosted tool to help designers see how their sites look in a variety of browsers and operating systems, so they can adjust the layout as needed. (News Source: TechWorld - 09:43:25)


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