This is a really cool tool for Mac Users that design and develop websites and need to view the site on Internet Explore to see if everything looks ok. This is a FREE service and a great tool to have. Check it out. http://ipinfo.info/netrenderer/index.php
What this site will do is render out any website with the version of Internet Explore you are looking to see the site in. There are four versions of Internet Explore which you can choose from… ( 5.5, 6, 7, and 8 ) that will render out. You hit the render button and in just a few seconds you’ll have a screen shot on how Internet Explore views the site you are working on. Nice!
This has been a life saver for me because I only use Apple computers and don’t have access to a PC to view Internet Explore and I hate bugging friends and family to check for me. Honestly, how can you get any good feed back from people that have no idea what you are needing answered so you can move forward on a site design. It’s like trying to explain open heart surgery to a 5th grader.
Thank you GEOTEK for making this FREE service.
If you like this free service that GEOTEK has provided, let me know what you think. If you’re a designer and know of a better tool to do the same task but with more features, please share in the comments below. I am still looking for an emulator that will allow you to move throughout the site as if you’re truly using Internet Explore and not just screen shots.









I happened to see your post through digg.com.Wow, this is a very good one. very informative. Thanks, this is really cool!
@ Laster, I’m glad that you liked the post. I was excited to fine an online render that could give me a basic idea what my sites would look like using different versions of Internet Explore as I design them on my Mac. The only down side is that it’s a render of the page and it only gives so much to see in the image but not having a PC to cross check, this is the best free ability to give an you an idea on what your site design would look like. It’s saved me a lot of headache.