Web Designers need Internet Explorer on Mac OS X

Apple Macintosh computers are popular in the web design community. Professional designers tend to make specific agreements with their clients. These typically include a list of browsers in which the site is supposed to work correctly. Not all clients find it important that their site will display correctly in Chrome, Safari or Opera. However, compatibility with Firefox and the Internet Explorer is almost always requested. There's a good reason for that. Depending on which study you trust, Firefox and IE are used by 35 - 50 % of the internet population. All the above mentioned browsers run natively on Mac OS X. Internet Explorer, however, is missing.

IE Mac puts Internet Explorer on your Mac

The ie4mac team has developed a service for web designers and developers. At IE Mac you can find two variants of the service. One allows to take quick screenshots of each page in IE. The second variant allows fully interactive live tests. With these tools, web designers can finish their projects with the good feeling that their work will look great for (almost) all users.