VMWare was not a solution because I'd still have to run out and buy a copy of Windows XP to run on top of Linux in VMWare. More likely these days I'd have to buy Vista instead, and then there's the learning curve of figuring out how to install and use Vista on top of taking the test.
WINE might have been a solution except that I was dealing with some sort of proprietary Windows solution. Usually with WINE you have some sort of indication from the WINE folks or from message boards whether or not a given application will run in WINE (IE, Microsoft Office, Morrowind, etc.) and that wasn't the case.
--- Joe Brouhard jbrouhard@gmail.com wrote:
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Actually guys, I'm finding more and more copies of WIndows XP back on the shelves and on newegg.com than anywhere else.
On 9/6/07, Leo Mauler webgiant@yahoo.com wrote:
I'm not sure if it would come with all the "accessory" bits as they are somewhat feature stripped and what not, but there is also IE4Lin.
--- Jon Pruente jdpruente@gmail.com wrote:
The creators insist that IE4Linux is just a testbed for web developers who want to move completely to Linux, but who still need to make sure their websites are compatible with Internet Explorer.
To quote the website:
"Please, dont use any of these IEs to navigate!! Get Firefox."
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