2016-01-18 (Monday)
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Turning timers on and off in FreeAgent while hopping back and forth between Slack channels and max/minimising different text editor windows.
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@iamdanw Have you also posted it as an update on LinkedIn? (10% genuine, 90% sarky)
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@iamdanw Why? (80% genuine question, only 20% sarky question.)
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@philgyford Conclusion: No, Apple make it next-to-impossible to ensure sites work on old Safaris so you have to use browserstack.com
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@mattpointblank I feared this was the answer, thanks. So frustrating.
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Is there a Safari equivalent of IE’s virtual machines for testing? dev.windows.com/en-us/microsof… This seems such a basic question but I’m stumped.
Liked tweets
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@engineeringdept it’s polite to be more specific — “frog” &c