Analyze UA

This tool was developed for user agend string analysis. Our analysis gives you information on client SW type (browser, webcrawler, anonymizer etc.), which OS is used by the client and moreover we display detailed analysis of UA fragments together with the URL of client's SW producer and our commentary.


Insert any user agent string in this field and choose "Analyze". If you want to analyze your browser user agent string choose "Analyze my UA".


Examples:
IE, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Boxee, Songbird, rekonq, Lobo, X-Smiles, Blackbird

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Browser logo IE 8.0 ->Detail
run on logo Windows XP ->OS detail



Compare to other services:

UA profiler External link 
Browser Capabilities Project External link 
UserAgentString.com External link 
WURFL External link 

Description:

Windows Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer; abbreviated to MSIE or, more commonly, IE), is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft.

Detail analyze:

UA typeBrowser
UA nameIE 8.0 External link
UA familyIE
UA producerMicrosoft Corporation. External link
OS nameWindows XP External link
OS familyWindows
OS producerMicrosoft Corporation. External link

Known fragments UA:

Mozilla/4.0Mozilla v.4.0 based browser
compatiblecompatibility flag
MSIE 8.0based or like MS Internet Explorer v.8.0
Windows NT 5.1OS signature
Trident/4.0Microsoft Trident engine v 4.0
FBSMTWBFast Browser Search Toolbar
FunWebProductsAdware - Adware.Funwebproducts
GTB6.5Google Toolbar v.6.5 signature
.NET CLR 1.1.4322Microsoft dot NET installed. version: 1.1.4322
.NET CLR 2.0.50727Microsoft dot NET installed. version: 2.0.50727
.NET CLR 3.0.04506.30Microsoft dot NET installed. version: 3.0.04506.30
.NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152Microsoft dot NET installed. version: 3.0.4506.2152
.NET CLR 3.5.30729Microsoft dot NET installed. version: 3.5.30729

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