FindMeByIP.com – Get your client’s browser details quickly and easily

Get your client's browser details via findmebyIP.com

Whenever I’m troubleshooting a problem on the web, nine times out of ten, it’s vitally important that I know what web browser the end user is using. However, getting this information can often be like pulling teeth. A lot of web users don’t know what web browser they use much less their browser version. That’s why it didn’t take long to sell me on findmebyIP.com.

After you signup for your free account, you’ll be given a URL that you can send to your clients. All they have to do is click on the link, and findmebyIP.com will generate a report that features information on their:

  • Browser
  • support for CSS3, HTML5, Forms 2.0 and CSS3 Selectors
  • and IP Address & Geolocation

Check out the service yourself and get more details at http://findmebyIP.com.

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3 Responses to FindMeByIP.com – Get your client’s browser details quickly and easily

  1. Jim Morrison says:

    Really glad you like fmbip.com Michael! Thanks for sharing it with your readers.

    If you’re looking for a quick overview there’s a snapshot of the major browsers at fmbip.com/litmus (built with a little help from the rocking litmusapp.com )…

    … and we’ve just released some robot/spider results too at fmbip.com/robots

    Thanks again for the mention!

    @jimbomorrison

  2. I have to say this looked just about perfect for what I needed – but without a report of some common plugins (notably Flash including version number) it’s not the complete go-to tool I was hoping. Shame, as otherwise it’s awesome

  3. Jim Morrison says:

    Hi Alex,

    Point taken! Flash ( and some other plugin support ) is definitely on our list. We’ve been concentrating on the litmus page recently ( fmbip.com/litmus ) where flash or user-specific plugins wouldn’t really be relevant but as soon as we’ve finished varnishing the lion ( @spotthelion ) we should be able to roll out a few “Developer Tools” updates to fmbip.com

    All the best,

    Jim

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