Internet Explorer Free under Ubuntu Linux with VirtualBox
My job is web application development, so I have to test my projects under most popular browsers, like Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera and Google Chrome.
Firefox, Opera, GoogleChrome work great under my Ubuntu Box, and the other once work under Wine.
*Internet Explorer*. It's pain to setup IE6 and IE7, because you can take a look of many bugs with render html and vml.
Just forget Wine for the purpose!
Microsoft give us FREE virtual PC images with IE6, IE7, IE8 aboard!
Don't you believe?
Internet Explorer Application Compatibility VPC Image
Brief Description
VPC Hard Disk Image for testing websites with different IE versions on Windows XP SP2, Windows XP SP3 and Windows Vista
| IE6-XPSP3.exe | 407.3 MB |
| IE7-VIS1.exe | 700.0 MB |
| IE7-VIS2.rar | 700.0 MB |
| IE7-VIS3.rar | 590.5 MB |
| IE7-XPSP3.exe | 512.0 MB |
| IE8RC1-XPSP3.exe | 495.8 MB |
Licence: Free.
After you have file downloaded, just unrar it and add select VHD file extracted earliert to VirtualBox. link
This link might be helpful to install last VirtualBox for VHD image file using.
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Comments
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Wow!!! it's unbelievably!
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It looks like all developers can forget winOS and move to *nix OS, except ASP.NET developers
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I have booted the XP SP3 IE 6 image from VirtualBox, but I can't enable the network as I do with a default XP SP2 virtual machine installed from CD. Windows asks me for a XP SP3 CD, but I don't have such CD, only SP2. Do you know where I can find some help?
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Forget to say: thank you for the post.
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Daniel, I've created intel_drivers.ico image with Intel Pro network adapter drivers special for you :) It works for me. Please see at the bottom of the article.
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Hello Railsgeek!
Your blog is awesome! But there is issue with Live Chat. In Opera address box shows that page is reloading every second and mouse cursor become "busy" every second too. It is stressful for me
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Thanks, Alex. I'm going to catch someone from support team of Hab.la live chat.
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This VPC image will expire in April 2009.
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It's rigth, but then VPS Image will be able to use in 3 hours per boot. So, this is more than enough for me.
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Thanks for info!