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		<title>Support Details</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was directed to this site from a newsletter I get from SitePoint.com (@sitepointdotcom).  It really is a simple and fantastic resource for getting the browser details from your customers/clients.  Whenever they report a problem with viewing a website or an online application, this website makes it ridiculously simple to gather critical customer data about [...]]]></description>
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<p>I was directed to this site from a newsletter I get from SitePoint.com (@sitepointdotcom).  It really is a simple and fantastic resource for getting the browser details from your customers/clients.  Whenever they report a problem with viewing a website or an online application, this website makes it ridiculously simple to gather critical customer data about their O/S and browser.</p>
<p>The screenshot on the left shows the type of information you will be able to gather.  Click the image to view full size.</p>
<p>I know that this will be a very helpful resource to us, and should be to all designers/developers out there who need a quick way to gather this information.  It sure beats guiding an individual over the phone or email on how to check for all of this!</p>
<p>Check them out at <a href="SupportDetails.com" target="_blank">SupportDetails.com</a></p>
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