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Firebug 1.0 has reached a final release.

If you are a developer and do not have Firebug installed in Firefox already… do it now.

The final release of Firebug 1.0 was released and Joe Hewitt had these words to say:

One year and twelve days later I am happy to announce that the leopard’s growl has been quieted to a purr, clearing the path for the final Firebug 1.0 to make its way in the world.

If you read this blog, that won’t mean much to you personally since you’re probably already using 1.0 beta. However, there are still tens, maybe even hundreds of thousands of people who are still using 0.4.1 and are going to get a very nice present the next time they restart Firefox.

Thanks to all the people who have supported Firebug during its infancy, especially those who have contributed new ideas and donations to the project. We’re just getting started here! If nothing else, I hope Firebug inspires the makers of other browsers to invest more time in development tools. The web development paradigm wants to evolve, but we can’t build the future with yesterday’s hammer.

Congratulations to Joe and team for releasing such a great tool for web developers. Can’t wait to see what’s next!

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