I hadn’t tested Microsoft’s latest Internet Explorer version (IE 9 Beta) yet, so I decided to use Spoon to give it a shot. That way, I didn’t have to uninstall IE 8. So, assuming you followed the steps to install the Spoon plugin mentioned in our previous article, we’ll jump directly to Spoon’s App Library.
In case you face a problem in getting IE 9 Beta started and it doesn’t open at the first go, you could type Spoon in your start search bar and click on the Sandbox manager. It should start after you do that.
Likewise, you could also run different versions of Chrome and Firefox using Spoon. So, did you get a chance to try this tool yet? If yes, what are the apps you ran using it? How was your experience? Tell us in the comments. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.