Firefox has released a Developer version of its web browser, this version will be very useful to web masters and computer software programmers. However, non ICT technical users will also find the new version of firefox very useful and interesting.
Windows/OS X/Linux: Firefox has always been a great browser for development, but this week Mozilla's released Firefox Developer Edition: a browser packed with developer-friendly features like WebIDE, Valence for cross-browser debugging, responsive design view, and more.
The Firefox Developer edition features plenty of developer tools and extensions built right into the browser. WebIDE is the replacement for App Manager, and lets you build fully functioning applications from your browser or Firefox OS device. Responsive Design View lets you see your app or website as you resize it for different platforms, and Valence lets you debug for different browsers, including Chrome and Safari. Other handy tools that we're used to like Page Inspector, Web Console, and Web Audio Editor, are included as well.
From the looks of it, Firefox Developer Edition was primarily created with the mobile developer in mind, but that doesn't mean you can't create desktop applications.
You can get the version from their official website HERE.
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