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Hello,

I use Windows OS, how can I test websites in safari (Mac OS), it's possible to test online or another way ?

Thanks

+4  A: 

Safari exists for Windows as well. Not saying it'll produce exactly the same results as the OS X version would, but it'd be a start.

Michael Petrotta
It is not true, there difference beetwean Windows and MAC
Alexander Corotchi
+3  A: 

There are a plethora of online services that offer screen shots/tests of your website in different browsers.

I suggest checking out Litmus.

Cade
+1  A: 

Try http://browsershots.org/

It is free but if you pay your requests have priority over the free requests.

ktharsis
+1  A: 

Try http://www.browsershots.org to see how your site looks in a variety of browsers and OSes.

Brian Showalter
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You really don't need an online service just to test for Safari, it will run on Windows and produce the same results as on Mac (maybe with different fonts). Testing with the browser running on your machine has many advantages because if it does not render correctly, you will be actually able to debug the issue.

If you need a tool to drive this (and other) browsers automatically - check http://www.browserseal.com

Demiurg
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You could also try Multi-Browser Viewer - www.multibrowserviewer.com

It has 16 virtualized standalone browsers so you can run IE6, IE7 and IE8 and all the other major browsers alongside each other on any windows machine.

It also has screenshots testing functionality on more than 45 browsers on Windows, Mac and Linux - similar to browserlab from adobe, or browsershots.org.

strys
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Our cross browser testing service, Browsera, can perform cross-browser testing for you in the cloud as well. There's also BrowserLab from Adobe, which is similar to Microsoft's SuperPreview.

Browsera