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Posted by oc | Development, Free, Utilities, Windows | Wednesday 21 October 2009 09:55

Microsoft has spent considerable time distancing themselves from the horrors of FrontPage. Part of that effort is Expression Web, the replacement and much-improved web design application. While I don’t use Expression Web, all of us at the office have recently installed SuperPreview for Windows Internet Explorer, a really nice tool in these days of multiple browser versions.

SuperPreview is all about comparison. Choose IE6, your current version of IE (If you are using IE8 you can opt for Compatibility Mode), or an image – even a Photoshop PSD file. Select any two and display them next to, above and below, even overlaid on each other. Simultaneously scroll both panes and zoom in to 500% for pixel-perfect analysis. Box Highliting will select the same item on both panes, and select it in the DOM if you choose to view it. You can change the rendered browser size, and more.

Expression Web has a more complete version, including the ability to add other installed browsers like Firefox or Safari. But, then, it’s $300, and SuperPreview is free. It doens’t work every time (on my machine msnbc.com will not render under IE6) but it’s better than wandering off to the computer with IE6 still installed.

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