Thursday 5 December 2013

10 Free Applications for Cross Browser Test

Hi All,


Running a cross browser test for website is important as web developers can check their website’s design and make sure it’s looking good across every browser.

If you’re a web developer and would like to run a cross browser test, building your own lab of test machines is not necessary. In fact, we’re going to show you 10 free applications that providing web developers a convenient way to test their website’s browser compatibility in one place. Let’s check it out!


1) Browser Shots (Web Tool)

Browsershots makes screenshots of your web design in different operating systems and browsers. It is a free open-source online web application providing developers a convenient way to test their website’s browser compatibility in one place.



2) IETester

IETester is a free (both for personal and professional usage) WebBrowser that allows you to have the rendering and javascript engines of IE10 preview, IE9, IE8, IE7 IE 6 and IE5.5 on Windows 7, Vista and XP, as well as the installed IE in the same process.



3) MultipleIEs

MultipleIEs runs Internet Explorer in standalone mode without having to over-write previous versions.



4) SuperPreview

SuperPreview simplifies the process of testing and debugging layout issues across different web browsers and platforms. You can view your pages in multiple browsers simultaneously or view how a page renders in a browser and compare it to a comp or mock-up image of a page.



5) Spoon Browser

The Spoon Browser Sandbox lets you run all popular web browsers, including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, and Opera, directly from the web, with no installation required.



6) ViewLike.Us

ViewLike.Us allows you to check out how your website looks in the most popular resolution formats. It’s all powered by Ajax & PHP so no need to download anything!



7) NetRenderer

IE NetRenderer allows you to check how a website is rendered by Internet Explorer 9, 8, 7, 6 or 5.5, as seen from a high speed datacenter



8) AnyBrowser

AnyBrowser’s SiteViewer gives you the chance to actually view your site as others may see it. Seeing your site through your viewer’s eyes you can make your site more viewable and usable.



9) Adobe BrowserLab

Adobe® BrowserLab is an online service that helps ensure your web content displays as intended. Accurately preview web pages across multiple browsers and operating systems, navigate links, and use diagnostic tools to optimize websites efficiently



10) LUNASCAPE

LUNASCAPE is the world’s first and only triple engine browser. You can view a web page in 3 rendering engines side-by-side to easily check the browser compatibility.



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Laaptu free mobile recharge site

Hi Friends,


I visited this crazy site called 'Laaptu'.This site gives Free Talktime to all its users.
Play quiz on the site and get recharge in return. I also got bonus Talktime for joining.
You can join from this link 

Laaptu

Another site similar to Laaptu is "kuizr" you can register using the below  link

Laaptu

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Video hosting web sites alternative to youtube

Hi Friends,

We know youtube is definitely still the king of online video hosting. If you want to amplify your brand’s reach, then establishing a presence on YouTube remains a smart move.
YouTube has its downfalls, however. For example, YouTube displays ads next to video content, which may very well be for a product/service in competition with yours. Customization is somewhat limited, plus there’s the fact that many companies block staff from browsing YouTube at work. Finally, YouTube has the right to shut down your account at will.
If you find yourself up against YouTube’s limitations, the good news is there are many other options for business video hosting. Here are eight YouTube alternatives for video hosting, which all offer a free trial period.


1) Vimeo

While Vimeo has less traffic and a lower profile than YouTube, reducing your potential audience, it has built a reputation for high quality content and established itself as the video hosting platform of choice for creative professionals.
Note that if you’re looking for business video hosting, you need to pay for a Vimeo Pro account ($199/year). Paying for a premium membership entitles you to unlimited bandwidth/time limits, HD video, the ability to customize and brand your own video player, impressive analytics, and more. As a Pro user, you’ll also be able to monetize your own content by enabling viewers to ‘tip’ your video between $1-500 using PayPal or a credit card.




2) Daily motion

Dailymotion is a French video-sharing website that allows users to view, browse and upload videos by searching tags, channels, or user-created groups. If you want to upload your video to Dailymotion, you should remember that length of the video files is limited to 2 GB and 60 minutes. Also the upload quality to regular users is limited to 1280*720p. However, these restrictions don’t seem to be a real trouble, and Dailymotion can be a good competitor to YouTube.


3) Metacafe:


Metacafe is a video-sharing website with more than 40 million unique viewers every month. Here you can find short videos in the categories of video games, sports, music, movies and TV. The website features a special ranking algorithm that ensures that the uploaded videos are of high quality. Besides, unlike YouTube, Metacafe doesn’t host duplicate videos. Each video can be uploaded only once. One more advantage of Metacafe is that it pays people for posting videos. If your content is popular among users and your video hit 20.000 views, Metacafe will pay you $5 for every 1,000 views. Good motivation for making cool videos, isn’t it?


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