Ok, this is proof that I’m a geek… We’re looking at Windows emulation software here, for a number of reasons. Most importantly, it’s a way of making our website testing more portable.
If you’ve done web design, you know that things tend to look different depending on what platform you’re on and what browser you’re using. At work, we’ve got both Macs and PC’s to make it easy to test things out. We can just move over to a handy PC when needed. Thing is you can’t easily do that when you’re working from home on a laptop… Fortunately, with a good emulator, you can just launch a program that pretends to be a Windows machine and look at it that way.
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