Browsershots makes screenshots of your web design in different browsers. It is a free open-source online service created by Johann C. Rocholl. When you submit your web address, it will be added to the job queue. A number of distributed computers will open your website in their browser. Then they will make screenshots and upload them to the central server here.
• Top negative commentover 10 years ago • 0 replies
The waiting queue is looong. Master server is too busy to accept volunteering snap factories. It uses dirty hack to snap full-page (they glue many snapshots together). I would suggest to use another service.
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Anamon
Comment • about 7 years ago • 0 replies
I'm almost certain that I remember there being several versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer available for screenshots from Browsershots. And indeed, even their instructions on how to run one's own screenshot factory include specific steps for setting up one using Internet Explorer. However, in the list of available browsers, there's not a single version of IE to be found. Does anybody know why?
The waiting queue is looong. Master server is too busy to accept volunteering snap factories. It uses dirty hack to snap full-page (they glue many snapshots together). I would suggest to use another service.
I'm almost certain that I remember there being several versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer available for screenshots from Browsershots. And indeed, even their instructions on how to run one's own screenshot factory include specific steps for setting up one using Internet Explorer. However, in the list of available browsers, there's not a single version of IE to be found. Does anybody know why?
It is useful applications. When a user submits a web address on the central web interface, the screenshots are made automatically on distributed computers that are run by volunteers. http://www.whatisall.com/technology/what-is-browser-compatibility.html