"IE8" and VPC's
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Anonymous
December 05, 2007
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December 05, 2007
The whole web development world is sitting on the edge of their seats salivating. Some, such as myself, hope to be able to praise you for a job well done and others can't wait to find out what's still broken and bash you. Good luck, DrewAnonymous
December 05, 2007
That's ie6/7 vpcs - not ie8 vpcs, right?Anonymous
December 06, 2007
IE: The standart Browser for OUR standarts of our WEB (yes we buyed one)Anonymous
December 06, 2007
Wehre can we get our hand on the VPC?Anonymous
December 06, 2007
Yes, how does one get the VPC's?Anonymous
December 06, 2007
how does one get the VPC?Anonymous
December 06, 2007
Pete, a clarification. Looks like Add/Remove programs has been disabled by the administrator in the ie6 vpc? Purposeful?Anonymous
December 06, 2007
Yes sir! Give us the VPC's :-DAnonymous
December 07, 2007
[Charles + Victor Shamanovsky] > how does one get the VPC? You can download a copy of Virtual PC 2007 for free from the official Microsoft website.Anonymous
December 12, 2007
You have to be the WORST product manager, ever. Internet Explorer is dead software, the only reason it has such a market share is because Microsoft forces it down peoples' throats by integrating it with Windows. You can't even defend your own product. Pathetic.Anonymous
December 16, 2007
Why are the VPC's in wrapped up in an .exe?? I develop on a Mac and would love to be able to test IE6/IE7. I have VPC for OSX. Why don't you guys just put the virtual disk images in a neutral format, instead of putting it inside a self-extracting executable? It seems like a pointless barrier set up that is easily removed.Anonymous
December 22, 2007
Pete, I know how to obtain VPC, I should have been more specific. How can I get IE8 VPC, as in XpVista+IE8 in a VPC? Thanks! Can't wait!