![]() The features are more or less the same, only in a more compact space. In the first seconds, it is quite disorienting, but then you realize that it is super easy to be used. The thing I noticed is that most buttons with text have just been substituted by little icons, and that there are more tabs than before. It is full of little icons to change the most common settings Adding “Quick Actions” to your settings panel for easy access to key system settings like volume and brightness.Putting system apps like Explore, Store, Browser, and TV in one central location.Surfacing your most-used apps and experiences first.Allowing you to access your universal menu without leaving the app you’re using, if the developer of the app has enabled this option.These are some of the main features of the new UI highlighted by Oculus: Notice that there are more shortcuts to useful apps This process needs to be well-established in early stages of page development, and MultiBrowser is just the right tool to ensure compatibility with the majority, if not all mobile and desktop environments out there.A look at the UI of the new menu. To end withīottom line is that it’s not really your fault if your device doesn’t properly display particular pages. Last but not least, the application comes in handy even for your early projects, because it integrates into Microsoft Visual studio to provide an advanced performance analyzer and to benefit from Visual Studio’s debugger in MultiBrowser. All of these functions can be recorded with the built-in, straightforward screen recording tool. You can choose the connection method from a dedicated list. The mobile browser emulator tool can also be used to test network and geolocation functionality. The mobile browser emulator lets you visually inspect pages on different devices, but also access and manage developer tools, touchscreen emulation, web page source, and HTML5 validation. Mobile device emulator and Visual Studio integrationĪesthetics don’t represent the only area of interest, and the application also includes debugging tools. Running a test makes the application virtually open up the target page in all simulated environments and provide screenshots. You can also add a custom device which merely requires a name and size specifications. It launches in a separate window, which lets you choose from a whole range of desktop browsers and mobile devices fitted with different resolution settings. If you’re only interested in the visual layout of the page, then simply head over to the Responsive Design tool. ![]() Note that you can launch any installed edition of your browsers, just to broaden your testing capabilities. ![]() Here you can choose to download recent versions of popular browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Safari, or Internet Explorer, but also legacy browsers and old versions. In case there aren’t any other browsers than the default or want to use stand-alone versions, you might want to first fire up the Browser Downloader. You start off in the browser launcher window, which is fitted with links to all other counterparts, namely the Responsive Design Screenshots tool, Mobile Browser Emulator, Video Recorder, and Browser Downloader. ![]() ![]() This both prevents your computer from being at risk, but also keeps it clean since the stand-alone browsers are solely used for testing here. This is accomplished through a neat technique which allows you to download stand-alone, virtualized, single-file web browsers corresponding to the popular ones. More than this, having a particular web browser on your computer is not mandatory, even though the core feature is to test the style and functionality of a page in multiple environments. The application comprises of several tools which can be used independently in your tests. Use stand-alone or installed web browsers Luckily, a faster and efficient alternative to this is to use MultiBrowser. Developers have the tedious task of writing compatible code with all kinds of platforms, devices, and browsers and testing pages out. Since the majority of people stay online large parts of the day, websites need to properly function and show up on most devices, if not all. ![]()
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