Tempting. But judging from their FAQ, it seem it's running a simulation, not running on the actual browser versions, so some differences should be expected:<p>"To use all Internet Explorer versions, you need to install Internet Explorer 9 on your machine. You don`t need to install older Internet Explorer versions."<p><a href="http://www.browseemall.com/Support/FAQ#technical-2" rel="nofollow">http://www.browseemall.com/Support/FAQ#technical-2</a><p><a href="http://www.browseemall.com/Blog/post/2012/07/26/How-good-are-the-BrowseEmAll-mobile-simulators.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://www.browseemall.com/Blog/post/2012/07/26/How-good-are...</a>
No mention of which operating system this is for (though I can guess from the screenshots)<p>Download free trial (call to action !) .... starts downloading the .exe immediately while showing you the page informing you "Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7 or 8"<p>I've seen this often: if you are selling desktop applications then state the OS support right away. Its very often several clicks to find this essential information.
.exe . Looks like I'll stick to VirtualBox + any OS + browser for PC based testing, and all the devices and analogues needed for device testing<p>EDIT: also why the hell did I have to click download to find out it's Windows only?
Wow, its almost as if simply changing your user agent does not in fact automagically force chrome to render in various other browsers!<p>(On a serious note, this looks handy)