I regularly find myself looking at a bug in Bugzilla which reports a site not displaying the same in Mozilla as in, say, IE 5.5. At work where I have several machines running different versions of Windows and IE, I can just move over to some other machine to compare IE and Mozilla rendering. When I'm at home, though (evenings and weekends,) I only have one IE version and if my machine is booted into Linux then I have to reboot to use it.
Along comes ieCapture (found via Two Tall Socks) which will hand you a screen capture of the page as seen in IE 5.01, 5.5, 6.0, Opera 7.23, and Firefox 0.8!
This service totally rocks. If we could set up an installation at Mozilla, it might really speed up some of our bug triage. It takes about 45 seconds to return results and I don't know how much of that is network bound and how much is the actual tool and hardware speed. Maybe this tool or one very similar ot this tool running on high-end hardware with a fat pipe could return results faster.
What do you all think? Would something like this help incoming bug triage?