
You’ll be presented by a confirmation notice from Chrome (or your fav OS X browser) to launch the external app:Īnd after you confirm it you’ll be in the App Store entry:

Clicking on the “Mac” link will direct you to the online Apple store site.Ĭlick on the “View in Mac App Store” button so that you can launch the App Store app on your Mac.
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To do that you’ll need to download the app from the Apple App Store.
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This could be forĪs you can see, I was serious when I said this would be available cross-platform.įor this tutorial, I’ll be showing you how to get this up and running on OS X since I think that’s where a lot of the friction for web developers is. Next, you’ll want to select which server is closest to you so you have the best possible performance:Īt which point you’ll be asked to download the Microsoft Remote Desktop app for whichever platform you want. No, you don’t need to use those services for anything else if you don’t want to but they’ve actually gotten way better and it might be worth a look. If you have a or you can use that or you can register for a new one. You’ll need a Microsoft account to use the service since it needs to associate the service to that account. I ran through the steps to use the tool myself and wanted to document everything in case you run into any hiccups.įirst, head on over to which will take you to this page: This allows you to test out the latest version of IE without have to have a virtual machine installed.

The tool is called RemoteIE and is designed to offer a virtualized version of the latest version of IE. Today, the Internet Explorer team is launching a new tool to make it easier to test sites in IE regardless of which platform you’re on seriously! Don’t believe me? Here are some Vines to show you it in action:
